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10 Reasons a Second Trump Presidency Will Decimate Sexual and Reproductive Health
Discover 10 critical ways a second Trump presidency could impact reproductive healthcare in 2025. From medication access to global policies, explore expert analysis on upcoming changes to abortion rights, healthcare coverage, and family planning programs. Essential reading for healthcare providers and advocates.
Our Collective Fight for Reproductive Justice
The recent ruling by Judge Robert McBurney striking down Georgia's six-week abortion ban and its implications for abortion rights in Georgia. Learn about the ongoing fight for reproductive freedom and the need for legislative action to protect access to safe abortion care.
Afraid to Seek Care Amid Georgia’s Abortion Ban, She Stayed at Home and Died
Georgia's abortion ban led to a preventable death when Candi Miller, a high-risk mother, avoided doctors and attempted a self-managed abortion. Her case highlights the dangers of strict abortion laws lacking health exceptions.
How to Vote in Georgia | Find Polling Place Near You | Georgia Voter Resource Guide
Find your polling place, get free Ubers to your polling location, and real-time election results updates. Use our Georgia Voter Resource Guide to get everything you need to vote in Georgia.
Meet The Black Pastor Advocating For Justice, From East Atlanta To Palestine
A major voice in Atlanta's Cop City protests, Rev. Keyanna Jones has been outspoken about how Black liberation in the U.S. intersects with the Palestinian struggle.
A Letter Of Concern To Black Clergy Regarding “Cop City”
Rev. Matthew V. Johnson, Jr. pens an open letter to Black clergy, challenging support for Atlanta's controversial 'Cop City' police training facility and calling for a return to radical Christian values in the face of injustice.
Amid Rising Crisis, Georgia Denies Medicaid Expansion to HIV Patients
Georgia's failed Medicaid expansion bill, aimed to aid those with HIV, highlights health disparities and plans for future action.
A Farewell Post
In 2016 , when I started as an IfWhenHow Reproductive Justice & HIV fellow, I was a recent graduate from law school, wife, and mother to a busy toddler and four month old. Prior to my entry into the…
Georgia Passes Anti-Trans Law Aimed at Children
This afternoon, the Georgia State Senate voted to pass a dangerously amended version of SB 140.
Life-Saving HIV Prevention Drugs Can Now Be Denied to Thousands in Need. Here's How You're Affected.
Recently, a federal district court judge in Texas ruled that a provision in the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”, aka Obamacare)...
OP-ED: How Exclusion Of Black Women Living With HIV From Medication Trials Negatively Impacts Health
The exclusion of Black women, femmes, and girls from HIV prevention trials is part of a culture of anti-Blackness and misogyny...
Sex Work Pride Day 2021:Global Network of Sex Work Projects': Sex Workers' Lack of Justice Access
Today, September 14th, is Sex Worker Pride Day. Sex workers, who are overwhelmingly women, are subject to harsh violence, legal oppression, and violent stigma. Because of this, sex workers are some of…