Press Inquiries
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Recent Media Highlights
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For organizations that work with pregnant women, it has been a year of seismic change
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Since “Dobbs” Ruling, Native People Face a Web of Obstacles to Reproductive Care
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Indigenous Women Rising expands services to help empower Native people
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Two separate court rulings throws the future of abortion medication into uncertainty
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Do the FDA’s new rules expand abortion pill access for people at the margins?
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‘We’re doubling down’: how abortion advocates are building on midterm wins
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Abortion fund calls for Lovelace to end relationship with a crisis pregnancy center org
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Oklahomans turn to art as activism, outlet after Roe v. Wade overturned
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Abortion Was Already Inaccessible on Reservation Land. Dobbs Made Things Worse.
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For Indigenous women, in Nevada and nationwide, losing rights nothing new
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Here’s everything you need to know about abortion funds, post-Roe
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Navigating a post-Roe world: abortion access for Native Americans
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Self-Managed Abortion May Be The Future — But It’s Complicated
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How tribal lands became abortion-care deserts, and why they won’t fill new gaps in access