Calling for Holistic Maternal Care to Address Racial Disparities: The Role of Midwives and Doulas
Expanding access to midwives and doulas in the U.S. will increase access to culturally-congruent birthing options and improve health outcomes.

In the post-Dobbs fight to safeguard reproductive healthcare, a new spotlight has been placed on two existing federal laws.
When abortion bans contravene physician implementation of life-saving interventions for pregnant patients, they cross a constitutional line.
The Supreme Court should be wary of denying previously-granted rights through logic that does not comport with the Constitution’s cohesive foundations.
This brief history of abortion rights and jurisprudence in the United States aims to clarify just what is at stake in Dobbs.
The background of the case, the contents of the draft opinion, and potential implications for abortion access and other rights.
In adoption, we rarely consider the constraints on autonomy that often preclude meaningful choice.
To insinuate that it is simple to relinquish a child for adoption diminishes the magnitude of the deep loss for the first/birth mother and the adoptee.
The reimposition of the adoption logic is incompatible with reproductive dignity, safety, and justice, and inimical to human rights.