Celebrating AA and NHPI Heritage Month: Interview with Erika Moritsugu
by National Partnership Staff | May 31, 2023 | Other
We’re closing the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPI) Heritage Month with a blog post Q&A featuring Erika Moritsugu, who was appointed in April 2021 to serve as Deputy Assistant to the President and AA and NHPI Senior Liaison.
Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Year Round With These 12 Book Recommendations
by Jaclyn Dean | May 30, 2023 | Other
Jaclyn Dean, Director of Congressional Relations-Reproductive Health, gives book recommendations for celebrating AANHPI heritage year round.
NEWS: U.S. state abortion legislation to watch in 2023
by Repro Health Watch | May 25, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
“A federal appeals court on Wednesday seemed prepared to limit access to a key abortion medication first approved more than two decades ago, expressing deep skepticism that the government followed the proper process when it loosened regulations to make the pill more readily available.”
NEWS: Appeals court appears likely to restrict access to key abortion pill
by Repro Health Watch | May 18, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
“A federal appeals court on Wednesday seemed prepared to limit access to a key abortion medication first approved more than two decades ago, expressing deep skepticism that the government followed the proper process when it loosened regulations to make the pill more readily available.”
Roses are red, violets are blue. You say you love moms, well here’s what to do…
by Gail Zuagar | May 11, 2023 | Paid Leave
This time of year, there’s a lot of talk about what moms need – and unfortunately, not enough action – so we figured we’d offer a little bit of help.
NEWS: Abortion clinics in 3 states sue to protect pill access
by Repro Health Watch | May 11, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
“South Carolina and Nebraska, two conservative states that have been pushing to ban abortion, on Thursday both failed to pass new bills prohibiting the procedure, preserving wide access to abortion in those states and handing surprise victories to abortion rights advocates.”
Better data about race and ethnicity is critical for advancing gender justice
by Areeba Haider | May 8, 2023 | Other
Inclusive, comprehensive data on racial and ethnicity is essential for gender justice and the work of the National Partnership.
Gen Z enters a strong job market – but the future is uncertain | #JobsDay May 2023
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins | May 5, 2023 | Fair Pay
The job prospects for Gen Z are strong, but young workers face an uncertain economic future that could shape their earnings and careers for years to come.
NEWS: Abortion Bans Fail in South Carolina and Nebraska
by Repro Health Watch | May 4, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
“South Carolina and Nebraska, two conservative states that have been pushing to ban abortion, on Thursday both failed to pass new bills prohibiting the procedure, preserving wide access to abortion in those states and handing surprise victories to abortion rights advocates.”
Attack on Abortion Pills – The War on Reproductive Rights Continues as Lawsuit Seeks to Ban Mifepristone
by Josia Klein | Apr 21, 2023 | Reproductive Rights
The Supreme Court issued a stay in the Texas mifepristone case on Friday, April 21, pressing the “pause” button on the recent lower court decisions and allowing mifepristone to remain available pending a full appeal. Although this is welcome news, it is frightening that Americans came so close to losing access to this safe, effective medication — and may yet still.
This Earth Day, Let’s Treat Environmental Justice as a Gender Equity Issue
by Sophie Burns | Apr 20, 2023 | Maternal Health
As we celebrate Earth Day and reflect on the steps we can all take to protect our planet, it’s important to highlight that climate change doesn’t impact everyone equally. Decades of racist policies – from housing to infrastructure to economic policies – often restricted low-income communities and communities of color to areas with more environmental hazards and heavy pollution.
NEWS: The Supreme Court Fight Over an Abortion Pill: What’s Next?
by Repro Health Watch | Apr 20, 2023 | Repro Health Watch
The Supreme Court initially gave itself a deadline of Wednesday to decide whether women seeking access to a widely used abortion pill would face more restrictions while a court case plays out. But on the day of the highly anticipated decision the justices had only this to say: We need more time. In a one-sentence order, the court said it now expects to act by Friday evening.

