NPWF President: "Robust interventions to address the substantial racial inequities in maternal health in the United States are long overdue and require immediate action." WASHINGTON, D.C. – September 19, 2023 – Today, the National Partnership for Women...

NEWS: Americans don’t trust politicians on abortion and gender-affirming care, poll finds
by Repro Health Watch | Sep 21, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
Americans Don’t Trust Politicians on Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care, Poll Finds The 19th, September 18, 2023 The vast majority of Americans — 7...

When We Fight, We Win – Paid Sick Days and Paid Family Leave
by Jessica Mason | Sep 21, 2023 | Paid Sick Days
The United States is still a country of haves and have nots when it comes to essential family-supporting benefits like paid family leave.

NEWS: New chatbot connects abortion seekers with care options
by Repro Health Watch | Sep 14, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
A chatbot launching Tuesday aims to give users confidential, accurate information when seeking abortion care. The bot, Charley, was built specifically to reach people in states where abortion has been banned or restricted, but it does not offer legal advice.

Disabled women face unique barriers at work. Our systems transformation guide seeks to address them.
by Marissa Ditkowsky | Sep 11, 2023 | Fair Pay
To the extent a disabled woman can work and chooses to work, barriers to employment and work are some of the many deliberate policy choices that prevent disabled women from achieving economic security.

NEWS: Abortions rose in most states this year, new data shows
by Repro Health Watch | Sep 7, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
Legal abortions most likely increased in the United States in the first six months of the year compared with 2020, an analysis of new estimates shows, as states with more permissive abortion laws absorbed patients traveling from those with bans and access to abortion pills via telemedicine continued to expand.

At the March on Washington, Black women were sidelined. 60 years later, the need to center Black women is as urgent as ever
by Jocelyn Frye | Aug 28, 2023 | Fair Pay, Paid Leave
As America marks the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, one controversy we should not overlook is how Black women leaders — who made vital contributions to the movement as organizers, strategists, and frontline foot soldiers — were relegated to a limited, single speaking segment at the March.

Unadmitted and Undiagnosed: Race-Conscious Admissions Matter for Rare Disease Diagnosis
by Ariel Adelman | Aug 23, 2023 | Health Justice
The recent upheaval of affirmative action in higher education will harm patients of color. This harm could be particularly pronounced for patients of color with rare diseases, who are systematically undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, and left to fend for themselves in an overwhelmingly white medical system.

What Does Real Paid Leave Look Like?
by Vasu Reddy | Aug 21, 2023 | Paid Leave
How to know whether a paid leave proposal will meaningfully increase access for the people who need it most, or whether it is just a false promise.

NEWS: Appeals court upholds legality of abortion pill but with significant restrictions
by Repro Health Watch | Aug 17, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
A federal appeals court panel said on Wednesday that the abortion pill mifepristone should remain legal in the United States but with significant restrictions on patients’ access to it, setting up a showdown before the Supreme Court on the fate of the most common method of terminating pregnancies.

“Hot Strike Summer:” How Increased Union Actions Stand to Benefit Women Workers
by Rebecca Connor | Aug 16, 2023 | Fair Pay
Unions play a significant role in helping women, especially women of color, by minimizing the pay gap through strengthening negotiating positions and providing transparent pay scales.

Moms’ Equal Pay Day Spotlight: Single Mothers, Poverty, and the Wage Gap
by Maria Manansala | Aug 15, 2023 | Fair Pay
Single mothers work hard, yet sometimes hard work is simply not enough. Thanks to a myriad of structural, cultural and organizational barriers moms face to employment and career advancement, mothers are paid only 74 cents for every dollar paid to fathers – single moms are hit hardest by this gap.

Women’s unpaid caregiving is worth more than $625 billion – and it could cost more
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Jessica Mason | Aug 14, 2023 | Fair Pay
Women in the United States do twice as much caregiving as men, though both men and women face financial burdens due to unpaid carework.