Health Justice
Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

The Supreme Court delivered a win for abortion access, but the war is far from over – The Boston Globe

“‘The efforts to really impede the right to travel, really go to the heart of our Constitution and our democracy,’ Jocelyn Frye, president of the National Partnership for Women and Families, said at a Senate hearing Wednesday on the Freedom to Travel for Healthcare Act. ‘And, you know, even in a world where people disagree on a lot of things, our ability to go from state to state of our own accord is a fundamental principle.'”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

‘Disrespectful to women’: Women and families advocate smacks down GOP fearmongering on abortion – The ReidOut with Joy Reid on MSNBC

Jocelyn Frye: “… I think the reason they do it is because they’re trying to stigmatize people who are trying to seek abortions. So they frame the conversation in the most extreme way possible, in ways that we know don’t really happen. So they can look reasonable when they push back on abortion. It simply doesn’t happen that way and it was important to say that, because it really paints a picture that is disrespectful to women and anybody who’s seeking an abortion.”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

Almost 7M Black women of reproductive age have little, no abortion access: Research – The Hill

“The analysis from National Partnership for Women & Families and In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda found that nearly 7 million Black women ages 15-49 live in the 26 states that have banned or are likely to ban abortion.

The number of states to ban or limit abortion care has increased since the 2022 Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed the right to abortion.”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

More than half of US Black women aged 15-49 live under abortion bans – report – The Guardian

“The study, by the National Partnership for Women & Families (NPWF) and the non-profit In Our Own Voice, shows the stark impact of overturning Roe v. Wade on Black women, NBC News reported.

Jocelyn Frye, president of the NPWF, told NBC that understanding the concerns of Black women can help address barriers to care facing other demographics of women.”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

More than half of Black women ages 15-49 live with little to no abortion access – NBC BLK

“The report also found that 2.7 million of the Black women of reproductive age living in such states are already ‘economically insecure’ and that 1.4 million of them work in service jobs — which are less likely to provide resources like paid sick days, flexible scheduling and more. They include Black women with disabilities, multiracial Black women, veterans and immigrants.”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

‘Birthing friendly’ label requires little effort by hospitals – Roll Call

“‘Right now, it falls short in terms of what pregnant people would need,’ said Sinsi Hernández-Cancio, vice president of health justice at the National Partnership for Women and Families. ‘Given that the majority of hospitals have gotten the designation because the requirements for it are a pretty low bar, it’s not really a useful distinction even for those consumers that do have a choice,’ Hernández-Cancio said. ‘Because if the majority of the hospitals have it, and all the ones in your area do, it doesn’t make a difference.'”

Abortion access is motivating Latinas to vote in the 2024 election: Here’s why it matters – Reckon News

What abortion politics has to do with new rights for pregnant workers – NPR

“Women’s advocates see the politics of the lawsuit as well. ‘It’s no coincidence that this organized, partisan effort is occurring in states that have some of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country,’ Jocelyn Frye of the National Partnership for Women & Families wrote in a statement. ‘Any attempt to dismantle these protections will have serious consequences for women’s health, working families, and the ability for women to thrive in the workplace.'”