Julia Tasset, MD, MPH, Oregon Health and Science University

Medication abortion (MAB) is common, safe, effective, and well tolerated. However, the current socio-legal climate has put significant barriers between pregnant people people and abortion. As such, clinicians and advocates are developing alternative models of medication delivery. One such option is to provide advanced provision (AP) prescription of MAB for patient use in case of ...Read more >

Abby Schultz, MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Abby Schultz, MD received her BA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Fine Arts at Cornell College. After graduating, she taught middle school in Memphis, Tennessee. Teaching in a county with high teenage pregnancy rates and limited sexual health education inspired her to pursue a career in medicine and reproductive justice. She received her MD ...Read more >

Paige Kendall, MD, University of Colorado, Denver

Dr. Paige Kendall is a first-year Complex Family Planning fellow at the University of Colorado. She attended medical school at the University of California, Davis and then completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University. Her educational experiences have afforded her a diversity of research experiences, culminating in a focus in family planning. ...Read more >

Ashley Jeanlus, MD, University of California, San Francisco

Complex Family Planning subspecialists have a critical role to improve the quality, safety, and value of health care experiences and facilitate community and health system uptake of evidence, empathy, and equity-based interventions into practice and policy across the sexual, reproductive, and perinatal life course of Black women, mothers, and people. This qualitative study will amplify ...Read more >

JaNelle Ricks, DrPH, MPA, The Ohio State University

Existing inequities in abortion care access have deepened following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, as safe, affordable, high-quality abortion care has been severely restricted across the nation. Southern and Midwestern states are subject to particularly restrictive policies that disproportionately affect vulnerable groups already enduring racial, socioeconomic, and geographic health inequities. To circumvent restricted access, ...Read more >

Nikia Grayson, DNP, MSN, MPH, MA, CNM, FNP-C, CHOICES: Center for Reproductive Health

CHOICES in Memphis, TN and now Carbondale, IL was the first nonprofit health care provider in the country to offer both birth services and abortion care under one roof. Grounded in the principles of reproductive justice, CHOICES centers those with the least access to quality, affordable, inclusive care and provides full-spectrum reproductive and sexual health ...Read more >

D'Andra Willis, The Afiya Center

The Afiya Center (TAC) was founded in response to the increasing disparities between HIV incidences nationwide and the extraordinary prevalence of HIV among Black womxn and girls in Texas. We have long recognized that change can only occur when looking at the systemic and environmental concerns that position Black womxn to experience health disparities at ...Read more >

Virginia Lucy, JD, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)

The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) builds the collective power of all AAPI women and girls to gain full agency over our lives, our families, and our communities. NAPAWF’s goal is to build the political, institutional, and cultural power of AAPI women and girls so that decision-makers hear our voices, address our concerns, ...Read more >

Tatiana Chance, The Pasque Project

The Pasque Project is a three-part, community-based knowledge-generating project coordinated by three, small CBOs in South Dakota: Help for Huhas; HAPPY; and SD Faith in Public Life. It is fiscally sponsored by Innovations in Reproductive Health Access. Our leaders will spend the next two years generating knowledge of the needs and preferences of SD populations ...Read more >

Tenisha Davis, Haymarket Pole Collective

Since its inception, Haymarket Pole Collective (HMPC) has held the needs and autonomy of sex workers of color at the forefront of our cause. We were founded by Black, brown, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA2S+ sex workers, and that is the community we continue to support in finance, justice movements, and love. Sex workers of color face ...Read more >

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