rePROs Fight Back  

Washington,  DC 
United States
https://www.reprosfightback.com/
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Hello from all of us at rePROs Fight Back

rePROs Fight Back is a weekly independent podcast where Jennie Wetter, a sexual and reproductive health and rights maven, interviews an expert in sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice (SRHRJ) about a particular SRHRJ topic for each episode. 

 

Each episode we dig deep into an SRHRJ issue and we talk about what it is, what’s happening around it right now, what needs to happen to make it better, and what actions our audience can take to fight back. 

 

The podcast covers a wide range of SRHRJ topics such as: abortion, sex education, birth control, gender based violence, trans rights, global SRHR issues, and much much more. 

 

At this moment where abortion rights are under an unprecedented assault, Black women are 3x more likely to die from childbirth and pregnancy related causes than white women, and trans rights are being attacked on all fronts there are so many issues to keep track of. rePROs Fight Back is a podcast to keep you informed on these critical fights and give you the tools you need to take action and fight back.

Last year in the face of extreme attacks on SRHRJ, simply producing a podcast is not enough. The fight to guarantee our bodily autonomy, ensure our human rights, and decide our futures requires a doubling down on our commitment to SRHRJ for everyone– no matter who they are or where they live.

 

We announced that the rePROs Fight Back podcast was growing. In addition to the podcast, rePROs expanded to include education and advocacy efforts on global and domestic SRHRJ issues through resources and additional ways to take action. 

This year we released a 50 State Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights  looking at the many ways your ability to exercise your repodcutive health and rights depend on where you live. The report card showed there is a tale of two Americas: one in which people can exercise their reproductive rights, and another in which they cannot. 


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  • rePROs Fight Back Podcast
    There are so many things happening in the realm of sexual & reproductive, health, rights & justice that it is hard to keep up. This podcast dives into them by talking about what is happening, what needs to change, and how our audience can fight back....

  • rePROs Fight Back is a weekly independent podcast where Jennie Wetter, a sexual and reproductive health and rights maven, interviews an expert in sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice (SRHRJ) about a particular SRHRJ topic for each episode. 

     

    Each episode we dig deep into an SRHRJ issue and we talk about what it is, what’s happening around it right now, what needs to happen to make it better, and what actions our audience can take to fight back. 

     

    The podcast covers a wide range of SRHRJ topics such as: abortion, sex education, birth control, gender based violence, trans rights, global SRHR issues, and much much more. 

     

    At this moment where abortion rights are under an unprecedented assault, Black women are 3x more likely to die from childbirth and pregnancy related causes than white women, and trans rights are being attacked on all fronts there are so many issues to keep track of. rePROs Fight Back is a podcast to keep you informed on these critical fights and give you the tools you need to take action and fight back

  • 50 State Report Card on Repro Health & Rights
    rePROs Fight Back, an initiative of the nonprofit Population Institute, presents its annual 50 State Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights covering 2022. Twenty-six states, and the US as a whole, received a failing grade.

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  • rePROs Fight Back,  an initiative of the nonprofit Population Institute, released its annual 50 State Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights covering 2022Twenty-six states, and the US as a whole, received a failing grade.

    The report card, originally created by the Population Institute over a decade ago and updated annually, tracks multiple indicators of reproductive health and rights. In 2022, US reproductive rights were decimated as the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade which protected abortion rights. 14 states banned or severely restricted access to abortion.  A total of 24 states are expected to ban abortion in the near future. According to the Guttmacher Institute, 18 million women*of reproductive age, plus more transgender and non-binary people, are now unable to access abortion in the state where they live.  Meanwhile, a Trump appointed federal judge in Texas could rule as soon as next week on a suit that could revoke FDA approval of mifepristone, potentially blocking access nationwide to a key drug used in medication abortions.

    The report card’s dismally low grades reflect a human rights crisis unfolding in this country,” said Jennie Wetter, Director of rePROs Fight Back. “People in large regions of the county are prevented from accessing abortion care. Many must either travel great distances to get it, or if they aren’t able to travel, they may be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies. And there is no indication that anti-rights advocates will stop at abortion. We have already seen clear signs that they intend to attack trans peoples’ access to healthcare and other LGBTQ+ rights, medication abortion, contraception, and much more.”

    The rePROs report card methodology ranks each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia on three broad indicators relating to reproductive health and rights: prevention, affordability, and access. Criteria include sex education, minors’ access to birth control, access to emergency contraception in the emergency room, Medicaid expansion including family planning expansion, abortion policy, and more. Based on their composite scores of 0-100, each state received a “core” grade of “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, or “F”. Some states receive an additional “plus” or “minus” grade for factors not reflected in the core grade.  

    The following states received a failing grade in this year’s report card: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Four states received an “A:” California, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Washington. You can view each individual state’s report card here.  

    For the fourth year in a row, the U.S. as a whole received an “F".  The major reason was the June 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which eliminated the federal right to abortion access and sent it back to individual states to decide abortion laws. As a result, people who live in states where abortion is or will be illegal must either travel to access abortion care, expose themselves to legal risk by self-managing, or be forced to carry the pregnancy to term.

    “This is a gross violation of human rights and strikes a blow to values of individual agency, bodily autonomy, and equitable access to health care,” said Wetter.  “The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe sent reverberations around the country. The effects are devastating and not felt equally. BIPOC, people with low-incomes, young people, those with disabilities, the LGBTQ+ community, and those at multiple intersections of these identities are the most impacted. In the wake of Dobbs, it became more apparent than ever that there are two Americas: one in which people can exercise their reproductive rights and another in which they cannot. We must refuse to accept this as a new normal; we must fight for a future with reproductive freedom for all.”

    *rePROs Fight Back (rePROs) intentionally uses the term “women” when describing data that did not include nonbinary people or trans men in the research. Otherwise, rePROs is committed to using gender-inclusive language to represent all individuals who deserve full access to SRHR services.

     For the complete report card and additional information, please visit: https://www.populationinstitute.org/resource/a-tale-of-two-americas/

     Special thanks to the Guttmacher Institute whose research made this report card possible.

     rePROs Fight Back is an initiative of the Population Institute.

  • Post-Dobbs, the U.S. Is Out of Step on Abortion
    Out of Step: rePROs Fight Back's New Policy Brief Highlights How, Post-Dobbs, the U.S. is at Odds with the Rest of the World's Liberalizing Abortion Laws...

  • Post-Dobbs, the U.S. is at Out of Step with the Rest of the World's Liberalizing Abortion Laws is a policy brief that looks at the global trends around abortion and how the U.S.'s regression on abortion is at odds with global abortion trends. The overturning of Roe not only increases barriers to care for patients in the U.S., but simultaneously sends a disquieting message around the world—one that asserts that the human right to abortion is dispensable.

    You can read the full brief here: Out of Step.  


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