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We Must Remain Vigilant, Even Fifty Years Later

Published: June 12, 2015

As the Griswold v. Connecticut decision turns 50, its importance cannot be overlooked. Neither can the attacks we’re still fighting back from.

By Ashley Qiang

From Griswold to Title X: Why Birth Control Access Matters

Published: June 11, 2015

Until college, I knew nothing about Griswold v. Connecticut. I also knew little about Title X. Not knowing about these important historical moments is a form of privileged ignorance for me.

By Laura Jensen

Beyond Bravery: Rethinking Dominant Narratives About Trans People

Published: June 10, 2015

“You’re so brave!” As a trans woman, I often hear these words, and I’ve seen the phrase pop up a lot when folks are talking about Caitlyn Jenner as well. But this phrase covers up a lot of other stuff – and stops us from holding folks accountable in the pursuit of a better world for trans people.

By Edwith Theogene

Contraceptive Access is Still Under Attack

Published: June 9, 2015

As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, we must also reflect upon the long way we have to go.

By Elana Margosis

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