Facing the reality of a world without Roe, students move the fight for reproductive rights to their campuses and careers.
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5 Groups That Help People Access Abortions
Abortion funds and volunteers networks have been assisting people overcome obstacles for years. Many need donations or support.
Having an Abortion Allowed This Marketing Specialist to Start Her Own Business
Jessica Ponyrko’s abortion gave her the freedom to change her life for the better. And hers is just one story.
In a Post-Roe World, These 5 Youth Activists Are Fighting for Abortion Rights
Women who grew up with federal protections are now mobilizing to keep them.
Influential Women Denounce Supreme Court Decision
The decision left many gutted, but the outrage and calls to action only grow.
How I Work Now: ‘Stretchy Clothes are My Default’
For Shea Radiance founder Funlayo Alabi, the pandemic didn’t slow life down. In what spare time she has, she emphasizes keeping herself grounded – and comfy.
Michele Rayner Was Running for Congress. Then Came the Redistricting
When the Florida Democrat’s district was redrawn, she decided to seek reelection to the state house instead of higher office – because her constituents “can’t afford to lose a voice.”
A Doctor and Her 12-Year-Old Daughter on a World Without Roe
With the landmark case expected to be overturned, we talk with Pandia Health’s Dr. Sophia Yen and daughter Stephanie about reproductive rights.
How I Work Now: ‘My Apartment Is Sunny and Spanish’
Travel agent Karen Rosenblum’s remote office setup gives clients a glimpse of Spain, the place they’re finally traveling to again.
Road Trip Time? Here’s a Summer Playlist With Beyonce, Shakira, Sara Bareilles & More
Because what summertime adventure is complete without a soundtrack?
A $25,000 Award for Women in Science Addressing Air Quality and Climate Change
The Story Exchange will award $5,000 incentive prizes to 5 female scientists working to improve air quality and protect health. NOTE: Application deadline is now closed.
‘It’s Important for Corporate America to Say They Care About Their Female Employees’
Kristy Kim of TomoCredit is making sure her 50-odd employees will have access to abortion care benefits.
How I Work Now: ‘The Luxury of Being Location-Agnostic’
Shaan Kandawalla of PlayDate Digital spent 7 months of the pandemic running her NYC company from her native Pakistan.
Meet the Muslim Woman Running for Office in Georgia to Inspire, Win or Lose
Ruwa Romman is vying for a House seat in the heavily gerrymandered swing state – even though she never imagined running for office.
Water Shortage? How About Sucking Moisture from the Sky
Brittany Kendrick of Hydronomy has created solar-powered devices to capture moisture from the air and deliver it to neighborhoods that need it the most.