The Guardian • December 8, 2022 Why knowing your neighbors could save you in the next climate disaster Across the US, communities are relying on mutual aid as a safeguard against extreme weather.
Texas Standard • July 13, 2022 How Mexican activists are providing Texans with medication abortions Las Libres, formed in 2001, has seen an increase in calls from people based in the U.S.
Texas Standard • July 11, 2022 UT researchers are gathering data to prevent drug overdoses in Texas TxCOPE crowdsources its data from harm reduction groups across the state to help track and prevent overdoses.
New York City News Service • May 31, 2022 The Winding Path to Queer Pregnancy Molly Foeman and Kayla Rodriguez decided to have a baby earlier this year. After three fertility clinics, over a thousand dollars out-of-pocket for doctor visits and tests, and emotional turmoil, their path to pregnancy hasn’t been straight-forward.
Remezcla • September 22, 2020 Tejas Made: What Reproductive Rights Look Like For Latines In Texas Abortion is legal in Texas, but over the last decade, state legislation has drastically restricted access to both abortions and reproductive healthcare overall.