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Related Organizations, Projects, & Initiatives

This section highlights organizations, projects, and initiatives that relate to reproductive justice.

Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice 
"ACRJ is a grassroots community-based organization based in Oakland, California. We work with communities and organizations to advance reproductive justice on a local, state and national level. Our two core strategies are community organizing and movement building."

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals 
"ARHP is a different kind of medical association. Our members define reproductive health in broad terms and recognize that the best health care is delivered through a team of professionals partnering with an informed patient. We are the association that brings together health care professionals across disciplines and specialties for evidence based training and network building among committed colleagues."

Black Women for Reproductive Justice
"Our mission is to help Black women and girls realize reproductive justice. We seek to build a grassroots constituency organized to collectively affect changes in the public and private institutions and policies that prevent us from obtaining optimum reproductive and sexual health."

California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ)
"California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ) is a statewide policy and advocacy organization whose mission is to advance California Latinas' reproductive health and rights within a social justice and human rights framework. CLRJ strives to ensure that policy developments reflect Latinas' priority needs, as well as those of their families and their communities."

CHANGE: Center for Health and Gender Equity
“The Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) is a U.S.-based non-governmental organization whose mission is to ensure that U.S. international policies and programs promote women's and girls' sexual and reproductive health within a human rights framework."

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health 
"The mission of NLIRH is to ensure the fundamental human right to reproductive health and justice for Latinas, their families, and their communities through public education, community mobilization, and policy advocacy."

Pro-Choice Public Education Project 
"Pep is a national reproductive justice organization that works to engage and inform organizations, young women, transgender and gender non-conforming young people, ages 16-25, especially those whose voices are not heard in spaces where sexual and reproductive health and rights are addressed."

New Voices Pittsburgh: Women of Color for Reproductive Justice 
"New Voices Pittsburgh is a grassroots organization for, led by and about women of color using the reproductive justice framework to organize and build a powerful local movement with women of color and allies. The mission of New Voices Pittsburgh is to connect women of color with the Reproductive Justice Movement, educate communities of color about Human Rights and develop new voices for leadership in Pittsburgh."

Quick Health Data Online by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health
This free health statistics database hosts extensive information on a wide range of concerns; including reproductive health, violence against women, sexual assault, physical violence and prevention. Data is available for all 50 states and U.S. territories and can be shorted by race, ethnicity, gender, and age. The database allows you to create different kinds of data tables, maps, and graphs.

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice 
"The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice brings the moral power of religious communities to ensure reproductive choice through education and advocacy. The Coalition seeks to give clear voice to the reproductive issues of people of color, those living in poverty, and other underserved populations."

SisterLove, Inc. 
"SisterLove is on a mission to eradicate the adverse impact of HIV/AIDS and other reproductive health challenges upon women and their families through education, prevention, support and human rights advocacy in the United States and around the world."

SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective
"SisterSong is building a movement for reproductive justice. We mobilize women of color around our lived experiences by: bringing women of color together, encouraging our collective sustainability through mentoring and self-help, providing a framework that resonates with our lived experience, and organizing and mobilizing to affect change."

SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW
"SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW collaborates with individuals, communities and organizations to grow and sustain a powerful reproductive justice movement in Georgia. We do this by: Developing and sharing a radical analysis in order to change culture; Mobilize in response to immediate threats and; Organize for long-term systemic change."

Third Wave Fund
"Third Wave is led by a board of young women, men, and transgender activists striving to combat inequalities that we ourselves face as a result of our age, gender, race, sexual orientation, economic status, or level of education. By empowering young women and transgender youth nationwide, Third Wave is building a lasting foundation for young feminists around the country."

Women of Color Policy Network 
"The Network conducts original research and collects critical data on women of color that is used to inform public policy outcomes at the local, state, and national levels. The Network also serves as a hub for women of color scholars, leaders, and practitioners."