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Advocates Launch ‘Abortion Bans Are Racist’ Campaign
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
Despite Temporary ‘Sigh of Relief,’ State Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Law
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
Abortion, Cost of Living, and Housing Motivating Black Women Voters in Metro Atlanta
What Black Voters Are Saying
Sydney Sims
City of Atlanta Giving $300,000 to Abortion Fund
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
With Georgia’s Six-Week Abortion Ban, Black Women Face Dire Consequences
Reproductive Health
Sydney Sims
and
Margo Snipe
The Push Behind an Abortion Fund for Atlanta
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
Political Reporter’s Notebook: Warnock Just Landed a Key Endorsement in Senate Race
Politics
Chauncey Alcorn
Black Lawmakers Outline Plans to Protect Abortion Rights Following Overturn of Roe
Reproductive Health
Chauncey Alcorn
MARTA Wants Your Input for the Campbellton Corridor Project
News Roundup
Maddy Franklin
Portraits of Protest: Black Voices From Roe v. Wade Demonstrations in Atlanta
Reproductive Health
Sydney Sims
What Does a Post-Roe World Mean for Black People in Georgia?
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
Why Black People Make Up 65% of Georgia’s Abortions
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
Abortion Access in Atlanta Could be Easier With This Resolution
News Roundup
Maddy Franklin
Political Reporter’s Notebook: Mayor Adjusts Housing Trust Fund After Budget Backlash
Politics
Chauncey Alcorn
The Feds Can’t Save Abortion Rights in Georgia
Reproductive Health
Chauncey Alcorn
What Overturning Roe v. Wade Would Mean for Black Georgians
Reproductive Health
Kenya Hunter
,
Chauncey Alcorn
, and
Sydney Sims
What Abortion Access Looks Like for Black Women in Atlanta
Reproductive Health
Akilah Wise, Ph.D.