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Reproductive Freedom for All, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America and commonly known as simply NARAL (/ ˈ n ɛər əl / NAIR-əl), is a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization in the United States that engages in lobbying, political action, and advocacy efforts to oppose restrictions on abortion, to expand access to legal abortion and birth control, and to support paid parental leave and protection ...
In 2022, an activist group called Reproductive Freedom for All started a ballot initiative, which sought to enshrine the right to abortion, among other pregnancy related matters, in the Michigan Constitution. [16] On July 11, 753,759 signatures were submitted to get the proposed amendment on the ballot in the November general election. [17]
Attorney, reproductive rights advocate Rukmini " Mini " Timmaraju is an American lawyer and reproductive rights advocate. She has been the president of Reproductive Freedom for All , formerly known as NARAL Pro-Choice America , since 2021.
Thankfully, House Democrats were able to stop the Republicans’ 15-week, 6-week, and 15-day abortion bans — but blocking anti-abortion legislation is only part of the battle for reproductive ...
NARAL Pro-Choice America, an influential abortion-rights group, announced Wednesday that it is changing its name to Reproductive Freedom for All. For decades, abortion-rights advocates used the ...
In a wide-ranging interview with theGrio, Reproductive Freedom for All President Mini Timmaraju says Black voters will be crucial to […] The post Abortion rights group says name change helps ...
In January 2022, Reproductive Freedom for All, in partnership with the ACLU of Michigan, Michigan Voices, and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, filed paperwork with the Board of State Canvassers to begin a ballot petition drive to amend the Constitution of Michigan to provide for a limited right to an abortion.
That's 44% of all women of reproductive age, and 55% of Black women. We knew women would die because of these bans, but we didn't know how many, or where, or who they would be. But now we have names.