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color photograph of an outdoor protest. dozens of people stand in the mid-ground and background. in the foreground, a person holds up a yellow paper sign with a black silhouette of the shape of minnesota and white printed text that reads "unrestrict minnesota"
Posted inGender & LGBTQIA+

Minnesota is a national leader for abortion freedom—and we’re just getting started

by Abena Abraham September 14th, 2023September 14th, 2023

After legislative wins securing abortion access in Minnesota, the work continues to remove systemic barriers to reproductive care

color photograph of an outdoor pro-abortion protest outside a brown stone building facade. people are facing away from the camera, and in the mid-ground, a person holds up a white poster sign with "SB 8" inside a red circle with a diagonal line through it. at the four corners of the poster are the words "my body, my choice, my right, my voice"
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2 years after Texas’ SB 8, advocates reflect on its impact across the US

by Sakshi Udavant September 12th, 2023September 12th, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest. women of varying racial backgrounds and ages hold signs in support of medication abortion
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Breaking: Federal appeals court limits access to the abortion pill

by Alexandra Martinez August 16th, 2023August 16th, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest in support of abortion rights. two people hold a large green banner with white text that reads "legal abortion nationwide now!"
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Out-of-state abortion care is becoming the norm in the Southeast, but resources for travel are drying up

by Eliana Perozo August 16th, 2023August 16th, 2023
Monica Simpson, executive director of SisterSong in Altanta, Georgia, for Prism's One year post-Roe series
Posted inGender & LGBTQIA+

‘They keep the South in their crosshairs’ 

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 19th, 2023July 19th, 2023
Kwajelyn Jackson, executive director of the Feminist Women’s Health Center (FWHC) in Atlanta, Georgia for the One year post-Roe series
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‘Abortion access will be restored in the US’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 18th, 2023July 18th, 2023
color photograph of a Black woman wearing a patterned scarf over her mouth and nose. she sits with her hands in her laps against a white wall. she wears a pink jacket and stares to the left of the camera out of frame
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There’s a bipartisan attack on reproductive rights in Louisiana

by Gabrielle Perry July 17th, 2023July 17th, 2023
Jenice Fountain, executive director of Alabama's Yellowhammer Fund shares the post-Roe abortion landscape in the 1 year post-Roe series
Posted inGender & LGBTQIA+

‘People treat us like the throwaway state’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 13th, 2023July 13th, 2023
Chrysanthemum, Carolina Abortion Fund. Prism's One year post-Roe series features 13 sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates.
Posted inGender & LGBTQIA+

‘They cannot beat us in our own house’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 3rd, 2023June 29th, 2023
Kamyon Conner, executive director of the Texas Equal Access (TEA) Fund / Designed by Lara Witt
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‘What else can they do to us?’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez June 28th, 2023June 28th, 2023

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