The representation gap – even more significant for women of color – poses a huge barrier to ensuring policies that support state-level abortion access WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 28, 2023 – In a newly released report, Democracy & Abortion...

Why we’re launching the Women 2024 Action Fund this Giving Tuesday
by Sharita Gruberg | Nov 28, 2023 | Other
We’re launching our new Women 2024 Action Fund this Giving Tuesday because women cannot continue bearing the brunt of Congress’ dysfunction and inaction.

Inequality Didn’t Just Happen… It Was By Design. It’s Time to Return to Our Values and Return to the Heart.
by Gina Jackson | Nov 27, 2023 | Other
Equal pay is one marker of the multitude of inequalities Native women face. We are a young democracy as an American government that can still learn from the values of its Indigenous people who cultivated and cared for this land since time immemorial, sustaining it for generations to come.

NPWF takes a Care Week: Reflections on a Week dedicated to Self-Care
by Aimee Peoples, Anagha Sreevals, National Partnership Staff | Nov 20, 2023 | Other
During Care Week, our staff truly prioritized their rest and time based on their own needs. Here are some things our staff did with this time.

NEWS: How abortion bans are undercutting efforts to prevent domestic violence
by Repro Health Watch | Nov 16, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
As more abortion bans have gone into effect across the country, it has become far more difficult to perform a standard element of gynecological care: screening patients for domestic abuse.

How the Wage Gap Persists Beyond Working Years, Especially for Black and Latina Women
by Genevieve Hayman, Jessica Mason | Nov 13, 2023 | Fair Pay
Many don’t realize the gender wage gap continues to impact women beyond working years. With longer life expectancies than men, the gender wage gap quickly turns into a retirement income gap, meaning women have fewer resources to stretch over longer periods when they may be unable to work or more vulnerable to health complications.

NEWS: Abortion rights keep winning
by Repro Health Watch | Nov 9, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
Tuesday’s elections confirmed that voters remain concerned about threats to reproductive rights 16 months after the end of Roe v. Wade and the issue is a potent one for Democrats at the ballot box.

Black Women & Birthing People: We Inherit Joy, Too
by Venicia Gray | Nov 8, 2023 | Maternal Health
Black women, in particular, are no strangers to traumatic experiences or being forced to be “strong” and “resilient” in the face of said trauma and, yet, somehow, finding joy anyhow. This is especially true for Black maternal health.

Warning Signs in the Latest Jobs Report – and a Chance for Congress to Save Child Care | #JobsDay November 2023
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins | Nov 3, 2023 | Fair Pay
The October Jobs Report data offer some clear warning signs about the state of the country’s economy – and underscore the need for Congress to act to save child care.

NEWS: Abortion rights are on the ballot in Ohio this Election Day
by Repro Health Watch | Nov 2, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
The number of legal abortions in the United States increased in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But they decreased sharply in states with total bans or strict limits on the procedure.

The Child Care Funding Cliff Has Been Centuries in the Making
by Fatima Goss Graves | Oct 30, 2023 | Other
Our country’s child care sector is historically underpaid, underfunded—with some workers even excluded from the full protections provided in our labor and civil rights laws—because its burdens are borne by women of color.

NEWS: Abortions Increased the Year After Roe was Overturned
by Repro Health Watch | Oct 26, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
The number of legal abortions in the United States increased in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But they decreased sharply in states with total bans or strict limits on the procedure.

Expanding Care Investments Is Not A Secondary Luxury; It Is An Urgent Issue: My Testimony Before the Senate Finance Committee.
by Jocelyn Frye | Oct 25, 2023 | Paid Leave
On October 25, 2023, NPWF President Jocelyn Frye delivered the following opening statement before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee at a hearing entitled: “Exploring Paid Leave: Policy, Practice, and Impact on the Workforce." Watch my opening remarks before the Senate...