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Power to Decide Applauds House Introduction of the Women’s Health Protection Act
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Power To Decide Hails Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson As The First Black Woman Justice on the Supreme Court
Introducing the Reproductive Well-Being Framework Podcast Series
Centering Disabled People in Health
Reproductive Well-Being
Meet the Reproductive Well-Being Shared Learning Collaborative Teams
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Improving RWB from Within the Community
Challenging Challenges to Improve Community RWB
Celebrating 25 Years of Service
When Your Birth Control Isn't Covered
April 2022: Power Updates Edition
“Secret Shopper” Report Reveals Troubling New Evidence of Insurance Companies Denying Birth Control Coverage
Survey Says: Encouraging Inclusive Conversations
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: #TalkingIsPower 2022
Polling Finds Most Adults Have Access to Sexual Health Information, but Access for Young People Lags Far Behind
Prompts and Tips to Starting Inclusive Conversations
May is National Sex Ed for All Month
Raising Awareness to #FreeThePill
#TalkingIsPower Has Never Been More Important
Power to Decide Urges U.S. Senate to Support the Women’s Health Protection Act
How to Talk About Reproductive Legislation
Speaking the Same Language: Learning the Vocabulary of Inclusivity
Open Conversations & Active Listening
Surprising Places to Talk About Sex
Hearing Unasked Questions
Talking With Young People About Abortion
Talking is Power and the AAPI Community
Sparking Inclusive Conversations in the Exam Room
May 2022 Power Player
May 2022: Power Updates Edition
Carry On Having Inclusive Conversations
Talking About Abortion is Power(ful)
Busting 3 Pervasive Myths Around Sexual Health
Power to Decide Applauds Introduction of the Affordability is Access Act
June 2022 Power Player
An Equitable Framework for Femtech
Juneteenth: A Time to Reflect on the Racist Roots of Abortion Restrictions
Power to Decide Applauds the Introduction of the Stop Anti-Abortion Disinformation Act
Power to Decide Applauds House Appropriations Bill That Supports Sexual and Reproductive Health
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My Friend and I Like the Same Person
Reproductive Well-Being: A New Narrative Centered on Autonomy and Agency
Reproductive Well-Being Implementation Toolkit: A Starting Place for Community Action
Reproductive Well-Being Pledge
Power to Decide Applauds House Introduction of the Women’s Health Protection Act
April 2023 Power Player
Power to Decide Condemns Texas Judge’s Decision to Further Restrict Abortion Access
Applications for the Shared Learning Collaborative are Open
Mental Health Care, Maternal Health, and Addressing Disparities
Black Maternal Mortality Rises Again
Talk, Test, Treat
Power To Decide Hails Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson As The First Black Woman Justice on the Supreme Court
Introducing the Reproductive Well-Being Framework Podcast Series
Centering Disabled People in Health
Reproductive Well-Being
Meet the Reproductive Well-Being Shared Learning Collaborative Teams
We’re Here to Talk Periods
Improving RWB from Within the Community
Challenging Challenges to Improve Community RWB
Celebrating 25 Years of Service
When Your Birth Control Isn't Covered
April 2022: Power Updates Edition
“Secret Shopper” Report Reveals Troubling New Evidence of Insurance Companies Denying Birth Control Coverage
Survey Says: Encouraging Inclusive Conversations
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: #TalkingIsPower 2022
Polling Finds Most Adults Have Access to Sexual Health Information, but Access for Young People Lags Far Behind
Prompts and Tips to Starting Inclusive Conversations
May is National Sex Ed for All Month
Raising Awareness to #FreeThePill
#TalkingIsPower Has Never Been More Important
Power to Decide Urges U.S. Senate to Support the Women’s Health Protection Act
How to Talk About Reproductive Legislation
Speaking the Same Language: Learning the Vocabulary of Inclusivity
Open Conversations & Active Listening
Surprising Places to Talk About Sex
Hearing Unasked Questions
Talking With Young People About Abortion
Talking is Power and the AAPI Community
Sparking Inclusive Conversations in the Exam Room
May 2022 Power Player
May 2022: Power Updates Edition
Carry On Having Inclusive Conversations
Talking About Abortion is Power(ful)
Busting 3 Pervasive Myths Around Sexual Health
Power to Decide Applauds Introduction of the Affordability is Access Act
June 2022 Power Player
An Equitable Framework for Femtech
Juneteenth: A Time to Reflect on the Racist Roots of Abortion Restrictions
Power to Decide Applauds the Introduction of the Stop Anti-Abortion Disinformation Act
Power to Decide Applauds House Appropriations Bill That Supports Sexual and Reproductive Health
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