Campaigns

Opill

Opill

Opill is the first ever daily birth control pill that is available over the counter.

That means no prescription needed and no appointment needed.

It only contains one hormone, progestin. We’ll talk about a little about what progestin does in a minute. The pill does NOT contain estrogen, so it is safe for people who cannot take estrogen.

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HEAL

HEAL

The Health Equity and Access under the Law (HEAL) for Immigrant Families Act was reintroduced in Congress on July 27, 2023.

The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice and National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, together with the HEAL For Immigrant Families Coalition, are proud to be collaborating on the re-introduction of this historic legislation.

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Intersections of Our Lives

Intersections of Our Lives

Intersections of Our Lives (Intersections) is a collaboration of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda (In Our Own Voice), the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF), and the National Latina Institute for Reproductive
Justice (Latina Institute), three women of color-led national Reproductive Justice organizations with both a federal and statewide presence.

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Abortion Access Now

Abortion Access Now

Marking the two-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision, leading reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations have unveiled the ‘Abortion Access Now’ campaign, pledging a $100 million investment to advance abortion rights and access.

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RJ Collab+

RJ Collab+

The country’s leading Reproductive Justice Organizations (Latina Institute, National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, and URGE have come together to form RJ COLLAB+

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