Black History Month for White People
If you’re white and sitting here thinking, “but how can I celebrate Black History Month? This isn’t for me,” I get it.
5 Recent Devastating Attacks on Women's Health (That Aren’t Trumpcare)
Republican-led state legislatures are sending harmful, anti-women legislation to governors’ desks.
Aug. 2, 2017
Gynotician Alert: Indiana & Utah Prescribe Junk Science for Doctors, Arkansas Moves to Set a TRAP, and Kentucky Moves to Block Patient Access
It's a different sort of March madness — the sort featuring politicians who butt into personal decisions about sexual and reproductive health.
March 10, 2017
Be a PP Defender
Defenders are a core group of supporters who have said they'll give their time to defend Planned Parenthood, the health services they provide, and the people who rely on them — in what just may be the fight of our lives.
Rahs and Nahs: A Recap of the Best and Worst of State Reproductive Health Policy
Some public officials have made vocal defenses of their constituents’ reproductive rights, while others have outdone themselves to legislate private medical decisions.
Feb. 14, 2017
GYNOTICIAN ALERT: Ask These 3 Governors About Your Lady Issues — Yes, Really
Gynotician governors keep thinking they can get away with putting politics between women and their doctors. But reproductive rights advocates are giving gynotician governors a taste of their own medicine.
April 8, 2016
Health Care Hero: Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear
With more than 640,000 uninsured people, a legislature controlled by anti-women’s health politicians, and two infamous opponents of Obamacare--Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul--representing the state in the U.S. Senate, getting access to affordable health care in Kentucky may not seem like a cake walk. But things are starting to look up for the state. Why? Because Health Care Hero, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear managed to accept Medicaid Expansion for the benefit of his state’s residents.
Nov. 11, 2013
It’s Not Just the Rhetoric, But the Policies that Insult Women
They just can’t help themselves. Two days ago, the communications director for the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) criticized Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate (and current Secretary of State) Alison Lundergan Grimes, calling her an “empty dress.”
Sept. 6, 2013