The Business Case for Abortion Access
By Pavithra Mohan and Julia Herbst
Why corporate silence on reproductive rights harms workers – and companies.
By Pavithra Mohan and Julia Herbst
Why corporate silence on reproductive rights harms workers – and companies.
Viola Davis and Brene Brown
This is an incredible conversation with none other than the amazing, singular Viola Davis about her new memoir, Finding Me. This book, and this conversation, are gifts—deep reflections on a turbulent childhood, the journey to overcoming trauma, and how she found her voice in the often brutal entertainment industry. She shares some extraordinary experiences that have changed her, and because of who she is, they’ve in turn changed us.
By Katherine Franke
The leaked Supreme Court opinion in the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health case serves as a potent reminder of how weak the protections against sex discrimination are in the current U.S Constitution. A resolution now pending in the Senate could change that.
By Liz Plank
When it comes to something as simple as women’s reproductive freedom, corporation’s near-silence since last week’s cataclysmic Supreme Court leak of a draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade has been stunning.
Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, and Anthony Salvanto
The nearly two-thirds of Americans who want Roe v. Wade kept in place say they feel angry and discouraged about the prospect that it may be overturned, describing that as “a danger to women” and as a threat to rights more generally.
By Adrienne LaFrance
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, the very definition of what it means to be American will change for women and girls in the United States.
By Margaret Atwood
The US supreme court draft ruling on abortion is an assault on fundamental individual freedoms. The Handmaid’s Tale author reflects on the issues at stake.
By Jill Lepore
There is no mention of the procedure in a four-thousand-word document crafted by fifty-five men in 1787. This seems to be a surprise to Samuel Alito.
By Dahlia Lithwick
Regardless of Roe falling, the leaks, and the court’s disregard for the public it is supposed to serve, have already gone too far.
By Kate Kelly
Abortion and trans rights should be touted as pressing reasons we need the ERA more than ever.