Episode 75 Action Items

First, you can give the International Women’s Health Coalition a follow on Twitter and Facebook and stay up-to-date on their incredible work.

Congress has the ability to counter some of what the Trump administration is trying to do in this space. Encourage your Senators and House members to be supportive of the WHO and U.S. leadership in global spaces is critical. The U.S. Capitol Switchboard is 202-224-3121.

Educate yourself on some of the agreements that the UN has made, such as the Sustainable Development Goals.

There are U.S.-based organizations that focus on supporting and raising money for these multilateral institutions, including Friends of UNFPA and the National Committees for UN Women. You can also support organizations that operate in this sphere and advocate for the global health of women and girls, like Population Institute or the International Women’s Health Coalition.

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Episode 74 Action Items

Follow National Women’s Law Center on Facebook and Twitter and keep up with the incredible work that they do.

Speak out. Harmful narratives about the rules and the Department of Education perpetuated by Betsy DeVos have described these rules as fair when they are in, in fact, the opposite. Talk to people in your life about Title IX and why students and employees on campuses around the U.S. need this anti-discrimination law to protect them while they are at work and school.

You can learn more by reading NWLC’s fact sheet on the Title IX rule changes here.

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Episode 73 Action Items

First and foremost, follow the Guttmacher institute on Twitter and Facebook, and Zarah Ahmed on Twitter here.

Keep your interest in sexual and reproductive health and rights during the coronavirus pandemic. Continue to engage in self-care, but stay updated on the issues that are impacting global SRHR, especially for those in the most marginalized communities.

Stay informed. You can get the latest updates on global, federal and state developments on sexual health by signing up for the Guttmacher newsletter here.

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Episode 72 Action Items

First and foremost, follow the National Women’s Law Center on Facebook and Twitter here and stay up-to-date on contraception access in the U.S.

Join the digital rally at 3 pm on May 5th! RSVP here. The rally will have speakers, music, and the ability to make your own poster from home. You can also tune into the livestream of the oral arguments.

Continue to have active conversations with those in your life about access to contraception and the fact that birth control access is still being argued in front of the Supreme Court as of 2020.

For more information on the Affordable Care Act’s birth control benefit, you can check out our podcast episode here.

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Episode 71 Action Items

Follow Imani Gandy on Twitter here and Jessica Mason Pieklo on Twitter here. Follow Rewire.News on Facebook and Twitter.

During a time of uncertainty, when people are out of work and may be unable to afford abortion care, donate to your local abortion fund. You can find abortion funds in your state here.

Continue to have conversations with people in your life about the importance of continuing and expanding abortion access during this pandemic.

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Episode 70 Action Items

If you are financially able, donate to abortion funds (which directly impact patient care). The National Abortion Federation and Abortion AF support clinics on-the- ground. You can also donate through the National Network of Abortion Funds.

Talk to your local representatives and people around you about what’s happening to abortion care right now. You can play a direct role in furthering awareness and education. Support your legislators in their attempts to protect abortion and limit clinic harassment.

Find more information and statistics on clinic harassment here.

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Episode 69 Action Items

Want to learn more about the impact of the global gag rule on Malawi? You can find CHANGE’s helpful report “A Powerful Force: U.S. Global Health Assistance and Sexual and Reproductive Health in Malawi” here.

Stay up-to-date on the status of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Malawi by following the Malawi Human Rights Resource Centre on Twitter, Center for Solutions Journalism on Twitter, and UNFPA Malawi on Twitter.

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Episode 68 Action Items

First and foremost, check out the Sate Innovation Exchange on Twitter and Facebook and stay up to date on their amazing work!

Read up on reproductive health, rights, and justice and find out more about the layering of abortion restrictions and how that impacts people on an intersectional level. Radical Reproductive Justice is a good resource for doing so.

Support your local abortion clinics and abortion funds! Folks face so many barriers when accessing abortion care, so providing love and support to folks in your community who are on the frontline of abortion access can be helpful. You can donate or volunteer just in time for Abortion Provider Appreciation Day, which is March 10th, 2020.

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Episode 67 Action Items

First and foremost, you can find Dr. Nisha Verma and Stephanie Goodell’s most recent Op-Ed piece, “We met as doctor and patient, but a life-saving abortion was the start of our friendship,” here.

Find vital sexual and reproductive health research and data through the Guttmacher Institute here.

For more information on June Medical Services vs. Russo, click here.

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Episode 66 Action Items

Stay up-to-date on all things June Medical Services vs. Russo by following the Center for Reproductive Rights on Twitter and Facebook.

Speak out about your support for abortion services – write letters to the editor in your local paper or share your thoughts on social media.

A current bill in Congress, the Women’s Health Protection Act, seeks to set a statute that would ensure abortion access across the country. You can contact your Senators and Representatives and tell them to support the Women’s Health Protection Act.

If you are in the D.C. area, show up in front of the Supreme Court on March 4th, and rally in support for Center for Reproductive Rights!

Keep an eye out for other laws and court cases that attack access to abortion care, including the recent onslaught of abortion bans seen around the country. Find out what the legal precedent for accessing abortion is in your state.

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Episode 65 Action Items

It may feel like attacks on Medicaid are ever-growing, but there are things you can do to fight back!

First and foremost, you can follow Center for American Progress on Facebook here or Center for American Progress Women on Twitter here.

Pay attention to Medicaid in your state and if your state is seeking a waiver. There is always an opportunity for public comment, and you can submit personal stories or a letter to your congress members.

Let your elected officials know how important Medicaid is to you in your state and dissuade them from using Medicaid waivers or block grants to attack the program! You can call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

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Episode 64 Action Items

First and foremost, follow In Our Own Voice on Twitter in order to stay up-to-date on their incredible work.

You can find In Our Own Voice’s issue brief, Maternal Health and Abortion Restrictions: How Lack of Access to Quality Care is Harming Black Women here.

Vote early and vote often. In Our Own Voice will be re-launching their I am a Voter campaign, which focuses on issue areas that deeply affect Black women at the federal and state level. Keep an eye out for this campaign!

You can also call your congressmen and women and your Senators and urge them to make the connection between maternal health and abortion access. You can ask if they support the EACH Woman Act, the Women’s Health Protection Act, the Maternal Care Act, the MOMMIES Act, and the MOMMAS Act. You can contact the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

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Episode 63 Action Items

Follow Reproaction on Facebook and Twitter and stay up to date with their amazing work!

If you want to avoid accidentally visiting a Crisis Pregnancy Center, you can find Reproaction’s fake clinic database here. You can share with resource with friends to ensure their safety, as well. You can also ask the front desk “Do you oppose abortion?” “Can I get birth control here?” or “Will you provide a referral for abortion if that’s what I need?” If they skirt the question or do not provide a simple yes or no answer, it is likely that you are at a CPC.

You can also find a toolkit through Reproaction’s website that will allow you to start a local protest. If you find that there’s a CPC in your area, write a letter to the editor of your local paper.

Keep a close eye on who is teaching sex education in your children’s school, since crisis pregnancy centers are increasingly being contracted to teach sex ed.

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Episode 62 Action Items

Follow Lauren Rankin on Twitter.

 If you’re interested in volunteering as an abortion clinic escort, contact your local clinic or find clinics in your area by looking it up through the National Abortion Federation.

 You can always donate to larger reproductive health organizations, but smaller, local abortion funds need your help! You can find your local abortion fund by checking out the National Network of Abortion Providers.

 Call your Senators and Representatives about these pressing reproductive health issues. The Capitol Switchboard is 202-224-3121.

 Smash stigma by having conversations about abortion with people you wouldn’t normally converse about these topics with. Use the word “abortion”. Thank any clinic escorts you see.

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Episode 60 Action Items

Follow these organizations on social media and keep up-to-date on their amazing work!

Population Institute on Facebook and Twitter

rePROs Fight Back on Facebook and Twitter

International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) on Facebook and Twitter

Rewire.News on Facebook and Twitter

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Episode 59 Action Items

Contact your Congressmembers and tell them to support the Real Education for Healthy Youth Act of 2019 ! This would provide funding for more comprehensive sex education.

 You can also tell your Congressmembers to support Youth Access to Sexual Health Services Act of 2019 would provide grants to increase access to sexual and reproductive health care for marginalized young people. Access the REHYA and YASHS action tool here!

 You can reach the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

 SEPAC is the State Sex Education Policy Action Council in 25 states. SEPAC provides technical policy assistance to activists who want to advance comprehensive sexual education in their state. Check out the newest blog from SIECUS and learn how to advance sex education for social change forward in your community!

You can also find the toolkit here for tips on how to expand access.

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Episode 58 Action Items

If you’re concerned about contraceptive deserts and access to a full range of birth control methods for people across the U.S., there’s a lot of things you can do to speak out! First and foremost, contact your members of Congress. The Capitol Switchboard is 202-224-3121. You can also do so through Power to Decide!

Give to BCBenefits and help low-income folks who need access to birth control right now!

 Coming up on November 13th is #THXBirthControl Day! Use this moment to shout out everything awesome about birth control and share your opinions, stories, and why birth control access matters to you on social media using the #ThxBirthControlDay hashtag! You can also get #ThxBirthControl stickers, shirts, and more!

 For more information on contraceptive deserts, you can find an interactive contraceptive desert map here, a factsheet on the domestic gag rule here, and our most recent podcast episode on Title X and Planned Parenthood here.

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Episode 57 Action Items

Worried about the LGBT and reproductive health laws that are finding their ways in front of the Supreme Court? Continue to organize!

These laws originate from state legislatures that across the country. State legislatures can be persuaded or replaced. Make sure you vote in your local elections as well as national elections.

Educate people around you about TRAP laws. You can find more information on TRAP laws through Population Institute’s 50-State Report Card here.

Call your Senators and tell them to support the Equality Act! You can reach the Congressional Switchboard at 202-224-3121. Investigate your employer’s protections of LGBTQ+ people. Is your employer-based health insurance trans inclusive? Are there protections in place for LGBTQ people at your place of work?

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Episode 56 Action Items

Follow SCRJ on Twitter and Facebook to learn more and get involved with providing reproductive healthcare on campuses across America.

Share or donate to SCRJ’s donate page in order to support the important work that this new nonprofit is doing!

If you are a student at a Catholic university, you can also start a chapter of SCRJ on your own campus. If you are a Catholic alum or donor, speak up to your alma mater and withhold donations until reproductive healthcare is provided on campus.

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