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US SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS ACCESS TO THE ABORTION PILL—Mifepristone is here to stay
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of upholding access to mifepristone. In a 9-0 decision in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, the justices determined that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue to remove the drug from the market. Learn why this is a feminist issue →
Louisiana is Making it Harder for Women to Access Reproductive Health Care
Effective October 1st, medication abortion pills will be categorized as “controlled dangerous substances” under a new Louisiana law.
Support for legal abortion is widespread around the world
According to a recent study by Pew Research Center, a median of 66% of adults across 27 countries believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
10 Black woman-owned businesses.
10 Black woman-owned businesses.
9 Sexual health educators to support curated by Dr. Aziza Sesay
9 Sexual health educators to support curated by Dr. Aziza Sesay.
This week on Feminist Wins →
This week on FeministWins ➡️ Discover the global feminism score card here
10 South Asian thought leaders curated by Pranjal Jain.
10 South Asian thought leaders curated by Pranjal Jain.
South Asian Disability Rights Activists curated by Chronically Brown
South Asian Disability Rights Activists curated by Chronically Brown.
10 Queer Disability Rights and Inclusion Activists to Follow and Learn From
10 queer disability rights and inclusion activists to follow and learn from.
Five past and present leaders of the reproductive justice movement to honor and thank.
There have always been leaders organizing, fighting, and sacrificing for our right to bodily autonomy. Swipe → 5 past and present leaders of the reproductive justice movement to honor and thank.
Featured: Byllye Avery, Florynce “Flo” Kennedy, Heather Booth, king yaa, Loretta J Ross
AUTHOR FEATURE: Becca Rea-Tucker
Becca Rea-Tucker is a baker and pro-abortion activist with a passion for mixing sugar + strong opinions. She likes destigmatizing abortion, using baked goods as an artistic medium, talking about feelings, and all butter pie crust. She is the author of choose-your-own-adventure cookbook Baking by Feel, and publishes a weekly Substack newsletter called A Little Something Sweet. She lives in Austin, TX with her partner Rhys and very good dog Otie.
The State of Abortion Access with Planned Parenthood
FEMINIST Co-founder Aisha Becker-Burrowes conducted a live discussion with Danika Severino Wynn, CNM, Vice President of Abortion Access at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, to talk about the current state of abortion access since the overturn.