We need only turn to German history to see that resistance to transgender and intersex individuals is intrinsic to fascist societies.
[T]he U.S. Supreme Court does not go against public opinion – except on the issue of abortion.
The severity of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is becoming worse and worse by the day.
In one year, Afghanistan has lost the few good things it had achieved in two decades of war and occupation by the U.S.
This week’s vote to defend women’s rights mirrors U.S. opinion on the issue more generally and may shape the midterm elections.
In the very religious superpower known as America, this ruling is inherently tied to the Christian faith.
It’s great to see the White House finally do something tangible to try and protect reproductive rights.
[B]anning abortion does not mean that abortions will stop. According to the World Health Organization, 25 million unsafe abortions are performed around the world each year, resulting in the deaths of 39,000 women and millions of hospitalizations.
Reproductive rights actors must now unite more to block any form of regression on abortion.
In Kenya, abortion is constitutionally protected under the right to life, allowing termination of pregnancies.
A majority of Americans of every significant faith agree that abortion on demand should be available in all or almost all circumstances.