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Cecile Richards Celebrates H*yas for Choice at Georgetown University

Published: April 27, 2016

On 20 April 2016, the Lecture Fund, a student-run group at Georgetown University, pulled off a truly historic event. Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, came to speak about the future of reproductive rights and campus organizing in the context of TRAP laws, the Supreme Court, and other topical reproductive […]

By Emily Stephens

Honoring Roe, Calling Out Anti Abortion Clinic Violence

Published: January 19, 2016

Friday, January 22nd is the 43rd Anniversary of Roe v Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion across the United States. Each year we gather at the steps of the Supreme Court to honor and celebrate our right to access safe and healthy abortion care. We stand in the cold to show that […]

By Mari Vangen

Recap: #Solidarity against Clinic Violence

Published: December 7, 2015

This weekend thousands gathered across the country to stand in solidarity against violence in our communities, and I stood with them. Saturday I attended the Day of Solidarity hosted by Planned Parenthood in Washington, DC. After the tragic shooting in Colorado Springs it was healing to be in a space with so many individuals fighting […]

By Mari Vangen

Breast Cancer—A Controversial Issue?

Published: October 13, 2015

Breast Cancer is a topic that is often overlooked or not looked into enough. Ignorance with racial inequality and public knowledge about breast cancer are two major issues that shape this illness, causing it to be the leading cause of death for women of color. In light of the recent events with Planned Parenthood, the importance […]

By Katie Kamins

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