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This category contains articles related to individual members of the mainstream abortion-rights movement in the United States. It is for activists who are primarily notable due to their abortion rights activism. This category is not a list of anyone who supports abortion rights (such as actors, musicians, or politicians).
(Many people who identify as religious have abortions — according to Guttmacher, 24 percent of abortion patients are Catholic, 17 percent are mainline Protestant, 13 percent are evangelical ...
This category contains articles related to individual members of the mainstream pro-choice movement. It is for activists who are primarily notable due to their pro-choice activism.
Secular Pro-Life (SPL), an all-volunteer organization which works both to end elective abortion and to incorporate non-religious people into the U.S. anti-abortion movement. Silent No More, an organization for people who regret that they or their partners had abortions. Stoneridge Group, a political campaign marketing firm based in Alpharetta ...
Dad channels, bros, and male messengers: advocates and campaigners are adjusting their strategies to win over male voters with abortion-rights messages.
OPINION: Many men think reproductive rights are a woman’s issue, but the ability to be thoughtful about when to become fathers is a huge part of men becoming the best fathers they can be. The ...
Catholics for Choice, a pro-abortion rights Catholic advocacy group; Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion, a defunct interfaith group of clergy that counseled and referred people for safe abortions before Roe v. Wade; Joy of Satan Ministries, a polytheistic religion which believes Lillith to be a goddess of women's rights and decisions [6]
Emhoff, who partnered with a group called Men4Choice to convene a panel in Atlanta, said men must see the fight over abortion access as not just a women’s issue, but a family issue.