By now, most reproductive rights, health and justice activists have heard of Purvi Patel, the Indiana woman sentenced to decades behind bars after what she maintains was a miscarriage.
by Farah Diaz-Tello | May 27, 2015 | Reproductive Rights
By now, most reproductive rights, health and justice activists have heard of Purvi Patel, the Indiana woman sentenced to decades behind bars after what she maintains was a miscarriage.
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The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy and National Partnership for Women & Families Highlight the Importance of Social Security Benefits for Georgia’s Veterans and Military Families WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 3, 2025 – The Campaign for a Family...
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Today the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) finally released the employment data collected in September. Delayed more than six weeks by the government shutdown, these data are the last snapshot of the economy before the costly shutdown shuttered Head Start centers,...
In the spring of 2023, my husband was abruptly laid off from his job just before a long-planned surgery. While the surgery went well, he suffered from infections over several months that kept him in and out of hospitals and doctors’ offices. Overnight, I became the...
FACT SHEET | The ACA remains widely popular, with a majority of U.S. adults favoring its provisions across political lines. Yet 15 years and over 100 attempts to repeal, defund or deauthorize later, the ACA continues to face political and legislative threats.
FACT SHEET | The wages of Latina women are driven down by a number of current factors including gender and racial discrimination, workplace harassment, job segregation and a lack of workplace policies that support family caregiving, which is still most often performed...
ISSUE BRIEF | Health and data privacy are increasingly under threat, leaving people vulnerable to the misuse of their personal information amid the broader landscape of reproductive health and pregnancy criminalization.