Low fertility isn’t a crisis. It may even be progress
An in-depth look at pronatalism, declining fertility, and the political panic around population “crisis,” through the work of Nandita Bajaj, challenging the idea that fewer births signal collapse and reframing reproductive choice as progress.
Columbia University: How We Are Working With Students to Improve On-Campus Access to Reproductive Healthcare
At Columbia University, students are organizing to close a critical gap in on-campus reproductive healthcare. Over the past two years, members of the Reproductive Justice Collective of New York and Planned Parenthood Generation Action have built a student-led emergency contraception distribution network and launched a comprehensive survey to assess barriers to accessing EC on campus.
The Age Verification law: Training a Nation to Use VPNs / a Pornography Privacy Nightmare
It's a great time to be a Virtual Private Network (VPN) provider, as VPN downloads topped app-store charts in the UK last week. This followed the roll-out of strict Age Verification (AV) checks that were implemented on pornography sites on July 25, as part of a new iteration of the UK’s Online Safety Act.
How to Avoid Instagram Shadowbans in 2025: A Guide for Activists and Creators
Understand how Meta’s algorithm flags posts and learn key strategies to protect your reach when sharing political or activist content on Instagram.
Fighting for Campus Accountability: The Every Voice Bill
The Every Voice Bill is survivor-led legislation that’s reshaping how colleges and universities address sexual violence. Rooted in lived experience, it builds crucial protections into state law, holding institutions accountable while centering the needs of students, not school reputations.
Documenting Discriminatory Content Moderation: Data-Collection Guidelines for Legal Evidence
These guidelines are designed to facilitate the collection of evidence to enable potential legal recourse against discriminatory content moderation.
From Free to Open: Building a Better Internet
Today's popular platforms are free to use but profit from collecting, packaging, and selling our behavioral data. We have a "Free Internet" - not an "Open Internet." This economic model is the foundation of the modern Internet and relies on constant surveillance. It needs our constant attention and data to fuel targeted advertising, political manipulation, and information warfare.
Repro Uncensored joins the ‘onionverse’
When a person's digital data is used as a weapon against reproductive freedom, secure and private internet access isn't just a nice feature–it's the only way to fight back.
U.S. Students’ Free Speech and Protests Under Threat: Why this Concerns us All
The U.S. government is escalating its crackdown on student activists, particularly those involved in pro-Palestinian protests. Federal agencies are working with universities to suppress dissent, punish protesters, and intimidate international students into silence.
The Impact of U.S. Funding Cuts and Media Censorship on Abortion Access
U.S. Foreign Aid Freezes and Information Suppression Are Restricting Abortion Access. The suspension of U.S. foreign aid, including funding for abortion services and reproductive health programs, has devastated healthcare systems across Africa.
Meta’s 2025 Policy Update is Opening the Floodgates to Abortion Misinformation
Meta may be putting sexual and reproductive rights at risk with their policy change. Is Meta’s reliance on Community Notes a good bet?
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