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“Zurawski v Texas,” a reproductive rights documentary which unfolds like a legal thriller, has found a streaming home in indie service Jolt. The nonfiction work is currently available to ...
Yet despite a surge in new restrictions, the number and rate of abortions in 2023 hit their highest point in over a decade, according to reproductive health rights research group the Guttmacher ...
Other reproductive rights news in the state: The Governor's office recently launched a campaign to warn against the dangers of anti-abortion centers known as "crisis pregnancy centers." Michigan ...
Senate Republicans blocked legislation that would enshrine a federal right to access contraception, sinking the Democratic-led measure and calling it an election-year stunt.
Amanda Zurawski (born 1987) is an American reproductive rights activist known for her role in suing the state of Texas, in Zurawski v. State of Texas , after she suffered life threatening risks during her pregnancy after being denied an abortion.
The rights to other reproductive freedoms, such as access to in vitro fertilization (IVF), are also on the ballot, with some religious groups condemning the procedure and conservative state courts ...
Faye Wattleton (born Alyce Faye Wattleton; 8 July 1943) is an American reproductive rights activist who was the first African American and the youngest president ever elected of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the first woman since Margaret Sanger to hold the position.
She was an organizer of the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987, [12] and, from 1989 to 1991, she was a reporter for Gay Community News, reporting on subjects ranging from reproductive rights in South Africa and Central America to Boston LGBT politics. [13]