Learn from experts whose work centers on Reproductive Justice – the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities. Explore how race, gender, and income affect access to abortion, contraception, and maternal and child health in the current political environment. Find out about direct service and advocacy volunteer opportunities.
Jamille Fields Allsbrook, Director, Women’s Initiative at the Center for American Progress and Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland School of Law Ebony Marcelle, Director of Midwifery at Community of Hope Laura Meyers, CEO, Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington Elizabeth Rose (Jerome), moderator, communications consultant
Learn from experts whose work centers on Reproductive Justice – the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities. Explore how race, gender, and income affect access to abortion, contraception, and maternal and child health in the current political environment. Find out about direct service and advocacy volunteer opportunities.
Jamille Fields Allsbrook, Director, Women’s Initiative at the Center for American Progress and Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland School of Law
Ebony Marcelle, Director of Midwifery at Community of Hope
Laura Meyers, CEO, Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington
Elizabeth Rose (Jerome), moderator, communications consultant
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