JaNelle Ricks, DrPH, MPA, The Ohio State University

Dr. JaNelle M. Ricks is a public health behavioral scientist and health equity advocate with additional training and expertise in health communication and policy. Dr. Ricks is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion in the College of Public Health at the Ohio State University. She uses mixed-methods, with an ...Read more >

Mayra Pineda-Torres, PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Mayra Pineda-Torres is an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is an applied microeconomist who uses quasi-experimental methods and observational data to examine topics related to women’s and teenagers‘ welfare. In particular, she is interested in the health and economic consequences of family planning policies and ...Read more >

Cydney Murray, JD, Temple University

Cydney Murray, JD, is a Law and Policy Analyst at the Center for Public Health Law Research (CPHLR) at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. Cydney seeks to develop a body of research that examines the role and impact of doulas in abortion care through legal epidemiology methods within a Reproductive Justice framework. She earned ...Read more >

Lucrecia Mena-Meléndez, PhD, Indiana University

Dr. Lucrecia Mena-Meléndez is a first-generation Latina immigrant, scholar of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and family planning, and leader. She is passionate about advancing equity in abortion, family planning, and SRH in the US and Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly among minority populations. Her research broadly examines how social-demographic (eg, ethnoracial identity, rural-urban ...Read more >

Rachel Logan, PhD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco

Dr. Rachel Logan is a public health researcher dedicated to improving sexual/reproductive health care experiences and outcomes in multiply marginalized communities. Her work seeks to mitigate and eliminate healthcare-related harm by addressing mistrust and disrespect, especially among those racialized as Black. She has used critical theories and reproductive justice in her work—a human rights-based perspective ...Read more >

Zarina Wong, BA, Queens Medical Center

Background: Medication abortion provided via telehealth has greatly increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth can increase access to health services for individuals who may face many barriers to coming in person, such as transportation, distance to a clinic, inability to take time off work or need for childcare. Studies have shown that direct-to-patient telemedicine abortion ...Read more >

Marissa Velarde, MPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Marissa Velarde is a PhD student within Maternal and Child Health at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. Marissa received her MPH from Boston University and spent 10 years working in the U.S. and Latin America on collaborative research to advance access to sexual and reproductive health and inform policy. She also has experience ...Read more >

Tecora Turner, BS, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

Tecora Turner is a third-year medical student at Pritzker School of Medicine. She attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she obtained a degree in Public Health while playing Division 1 soccer. She has held various leadership roles during her medical school tenure including co-leader of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Interest Group and co-lead ...Read more >

Reiley Reed, MPH, MSW, University of California, Berkeley

Reiley Reed is a Social Welfare PhD student at UC Berkeley, where she also earned MPH and MSW degrees. She has experience conducting patient-centered contraceptive care research and developing trainings for reproductive healthcare workers. Previously, she worked at the Person-Centered Reproductive Health Program at UC San Francisco and Planned Parenthood. Her research interests include criminalization ...Read more >

Nicole Quinones, MPH, CHOICES: Center for Reproductive Health

Access to abortion is tied to financial ability to pay for the procedure, even for those who have health insurance. Since the Dobbs ruling, the financial barriers to access abortion care have only been exacerbated since more people have been pushed to cross state lines in order to access this health care service. Abortion seekers ...Read more >

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