Abortion Access
EXPLAINED: State Regulations on Abortion Facilities
Dr. Sarah Roberts, of the University of California San Francisco, explains the most up-to-date research on state regulations on abortion facilities. For more information, watch the extended lecture version and download the video companion materials. The following links provided the research used in … Continue reading →
EXPLAINED: State Regulations on Abortion Facilities Lecture
Dr. Sarah Roberts, of the University of California San Francisco, explains the most up-to-date research on state regulations on abortion facilities. Don’t have time for the full lecture? Watch the short series version. The following links provided the research used in … Continue reading →
EXPLAINED: State Facility Laws on Abortions Outside of Hospitals
Sara Daniel, of the University of California San Francisco, explains the most up-to-date research on state facility laws on abortions outside of hospitals. The following links provided the research used in this video: Jones, B. S., Daniel, S., & Cloud, … Continue reading →
EXPLAINED: Emotions Women Experience Post-Abortion in the United States Lecture
Corinne Rocca, PhD, MPH, of the University of California San Francisco, explains the emotions women express after having an abortion in the United States. Co-authors: Katrina Kimport, PhD; Heather Gould, MPH, John Neuhaus, PhD, Sarah Roberts, PhD, and Diana Greene … Continue reading →
EXPLAINED: Emotions Women Experience Post-Abortion in the United States
Corinne Rocca, PhD, MPH, of the University of California San Francisco, explains the emotions women express after having an abortion in the United States. Co-authors: Katrina Kimport, PhD; Heather Gould, MPH, John Neuhaus, PhD, Sarah Roberts, PhD, and Diana Greene … Continue reading →
Reproductive Justice 101 Webinar
Co-hosted by SisterSong and RHEDI, this webinar will provide: an introduction to the Reproductive Justice framework and its core principles; a brief history of reproductive oppression; and a deeper understanding of intersectionality. Click here for more community education resources from … Continue reading →