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New poll shows Latino views on abortion are compassionate

A new survey conducted by Lake Research Partners found that strong majorities of Latino registered voters supported access to legal abortion, affirmed that they would offer support to a close friend or family member who had an abortion, and opposed politicians interfering in personal, private decisions about abortion.

This new research confirms what NLIRH has known for a long time--there are widespread misconceptions when it comes to Latino attitudes toward abortion.

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Latino Groups Affirm Baseline Coverage for Women

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Dear President Obama,

As national leaders in the movement for Latino rights and equality, we support full reproductive rights, including access to birth control for all women, and reject efforts that put the preferences of insurance companies and employers over the right of women to make their own contraceptive health decisions in consultation with their doctors. Read more »

Welcome to new Executive Director Jessica González-Rojas!

This fall, Jessica González-Rojas stepped into her new role as Executive Director of NLIRH. Below is her letter to the NLIRH community, introducing herself and her vision for change, in addition to a slideshow of photos from her fifteen year involvement in social justice. 

Jessica in front of Columbia with certificate

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Latinas Won Important Victories on Election Day

Mississippi voters rejected the draconian "Personhood" initiative that would ban common forms of birth control, criminalize abortion even in the case of rape, incest, or life endangerment of the mother, and outlaw common IVF procedures.   Voters that hold a range of personal views about reproductive health issues including abortion agreed that this was an extreme intrusion on medical privacy. Read more »

House Lawmakers Launch Latest Attack on Basic Women’s Health: Latinas’ Health Caught in the Crossfire

Washington, DC---- Anti-choice House lawmakers launched the latest attack on women’s health and family planning on Wednesday. In a House subcommittee hearing entitled "Do New Health Law Mandates Threaten Conscience Rights and Access to Care?," several lawmakers showed their true colors, arguing for the preferences of employers over the right of women to make their own contraceptive health decisions in consultation with their doctors. Read more »