Martin Luther King Jr. Day Is Also Trump’s Inauguration Day. We Must Keep Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy.
by Jocelyn Frye | Jan 17, 2025 | Other
Each year, the holiday dedicated to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reminds us of his remarkable contributions in the fight for civil rights and freedom and his powerful legacy that continues to serve as a beacon of hope. In 2025, the holiday falls on...
NEWS: New Mexico Supreme Court ruling strikes down local abortion restrictions
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 16, 2025 | Repro Health Watch
Pharmacists have begun prescribing abortion pills, not simply dispensing the medication – a development intended to broaden abortion access by taking advantage of rules that give them prescribing ability in most states.
Overburdened and Underserved: How Rural Women Fall through the Cracks
by Anna Derrick | Jan 15, 2025 | Reproductive Rights
Women in rural areas face numerous barriers to equitable and comprehensive care. A combination of geographic isolation, economic barriers and systemic neglect means that care is difficult to afford and nearly impossible to access, having tangible consequences for the health of rural women.
What does a second Trump term mean for the economic prospects of women in 2025? | #JobsDay January 2025
by Anwesha Majumder | Jan 10, 2025 | Fair Pay
New year, new jobs data. Today, the first jobs report of 2025 gives us a comprehensive picture of how workers fared in the economy in all of 2024. Overall, many macroeconomic indicators – unemployment, jobs added and earnings – remained robust through the end of 2024.
NEWS: Abortion pills prescribed by pharmacists are newest effort in abortion fight
by Repro Health Watch | Jan 9, 2025 | Repro Health Watch
Pharmacists have begun prescribing abortion pills, not simply dispensing the medication – a development intended to broaden abortion access by taking advantage of rules that give them prescribing ability in most states.
NEWS: Texas sues New York doctor for telemedicine prescription of abortion pills
by Repro Health Watch | Dec 19, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
Texas sued a New York physician for prescribing a woman abortion pills, according to a lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Ken Paxton.
2024 Legislative Roundup
by Brittany Williams | Dec 19, 2024 | Paid Leave
For millions of women, all it takes is one major life event – a new baby, a serious illness, losing a job, a family crisis, some unexpected emergency – and everything can unravel. In 2024, several states made significant headway in becoming more equitable for thousands of workers and better supporting women and families.
NEWS: Idaho’s strict abortion ban faces scrutiny in federal appeals court hearing
by Repro Health Watch | Dec 12, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
A federal appeals court scrutinized the impact of Idaho’s strict abortion ban on emergency medical care on Tuesday, weighing whether the ban criminalizing abortions should be enforceable in life- and health-threatening situations.
More Than a Plus: The Vital Role of Nonbinary Voices in Reproductive Rights
by Sierra Hanash | Dec 10, 2024 | Reproductive Rights
Recently, the use of “Women’s+” has become increasingly common in activist spaces. In advocacy and health care spaces, terms like ‘women+’ or ‘non-men’ are often used to be more inclusive. While these terms intend solidarity, they can be imperfect solutions that also unintentionally limit or erase nonbinary identities.
The labor market faces enormous risks in 2025 | #JobsDay December 2024
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Anwesha Majumder | Dec 6, 2024 | Fair Pay
Today’s jobs data show another steady month of job growth, but increasing unemployment for Black women is a warning sign – and there are major risks ahead.
NEWS: Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law mostly can be enforced as lawsuit proceeds, court rules
by Repro Health Watch | Dec 5, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
A federal appeals court on Monday ruled that most of Idaho’s first-in-the-nation law that makes it illegal to help minors get an abortion without the consent of their parents can take effect while a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality continues.
Influencing Change: Closing the Pay Gap for Black Creators in Beauty
by Tehya Thompson | Nov 25, 2024 | Fair Pay
Black women have long shaped beauty standards, yet they face significant inequities within the beauty industry, often being underpaid and underappreciated compared to their non-Black counterparts. Despite their role in driving trends and cultivating engaged communities, Black influencers are consistently offered lower pay and fewer opportunities, exposing a stark pay gap rooted in broader systemic issues of racism and sexism.