List of abortion-rights organizations in the United States

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This is a list of organizations involved in the United States abortion-rights movement (also called the pro-choice movement). The movement consists of a variety of organizations, with no single centralized decision-making body.[1]

National organizations

Abortion providers

  • Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of reproductive health services in the US, including abortions[2]

Political organizations

  • Democratic Party, one of America's two major political parties, supports liberal policies, including abortion access.
  • EMILY's List, a political action committee (PAC) that aims to help elect Democratic female candidates in favor of abortion rights to office[3]
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  • Libertarian Party, America’s 3rd Largest Party that promotes civil liberties and limited government, which includes opposition to government prohibition on Abortion.
  • Green Party of the United States, promotes green politics, including support for elective abortion care and contraception.
  • Peace and Freedom Party, a left-wing party supportive of environmentalism, aboriginal rights, rights to sexuality, government-funded health care, a woman's right to an abortion, public education, subsidized housing, and a socialist-run economy.
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  • Republicans for Choice, a PAC consisting of Republican Party members who support abortion rights[4]
  • The Wish List, a PAC aiming to elect Republican female candidates in favor of abortion rights to office[5]
  • Democratic Socialists of America, promotes socialist politics by advocating for various social justice issues.
  • Party for Socialism and Liberation, a communist party working in the United States to liberate working-class individuals.
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Professional associations

Religious organizations

Other organizations

  • African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom, a group developed as a way for African American women to show support for Roe v. Wade
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • Ayn Rand Institute, a think tank that supports a woman's right to choose abortion
  • Center for Reproductive Rights, a global legal advocacy organization that seeks to advance reproductive rights
  • Guttmacher Institute, a research organization on sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • I'm Not Sorry.net, a defunct website that collected stories concerning women's positive abortion experiences
  • Ipas, an international, non-governmental organization that has the goal of increasing access to safe abortions and contraception
  • Legal Alliance for Reproductive Rights, a coalition of United States law firms offering free legal services to people seeking and providing abortions
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America
    , a 501(c)(4) organization that engages in lobbying, political action, and advocacy efforts to oppose restrictions on abortion and expand access to abortion
  • National Mobilization for Reproductive Justice, a coalition of grassroots organizations and unions dedicated to building a coordinated mass defense of full reproductive justice on a platform of intersectional demands. [7]
  • National Network of Abortion Funds, a national organization dedicated to increasing access to abortion for low-income people across the U.S.
  • National Organization for Women, feminist organization founded in 1966 which supports abortion rights
  • National Partnership for Women & Families, a nonprofit organization working on public policies, education and outreach that focuses on women and families
  • National Health Law Program, a nonprofit organization working to protect and expand equitable access to health care for low-income and underserved communities
  • Rewire News Group, a daily news publication focused on reproductive and sexual health
  • Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, a for-profit activist coalition that leads demonstrations to bring awareness after the overturning of Roe v. Wade
  • Rock for Choice, a series of benefit concerts to allow musicians to support abortion-rights movements in the US and Canada
  • SisterSong, a national activist organization dedicated to reproductive justice for women of color
  • URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity
    , a reproductive rights and justice non-profit organization (formerly named Choice USA)
  • Women's Health Action and Mobilization, a defunct organization founded to protest the decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services

State and local organizations

  • Chicago Abortion Fund, providing medical referrals and funds to low-income women in need of safe abortion services
  • Feminist Women's Health Center
    , based in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Jane Collective, an underground abortion provider based in Chicago
  • Maine Women's Lobby, dedicated to legislative action on behalf of women and girls in Maine
  • West Coast offensive, a coalition of California, Oregon, and Washington to expand abortion access and refuse to extradite individuals to other states who receive or aide in abortion services.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Rover, Julie (April 13, 2011). "Planned Parenthood: A Thorn In Abortion Foes' Sides". NPR. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  3. ^ Walsh, Joan (3 March 2020). "Emily's List Has Endorsed Warren—but Will Anyone Hear About It?". The Nation. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  4. ^ Tso, Tiffany Diane (May 22, 2019). ""It's About Free Will": 3 Conservative Women On Why They're Pro-Choice". Refinery29. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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  6. ^ Faxneld, Per (April 2, 2013). "Intuitive, Receptive, Dark": Negotiations of Femininity in the Contemporary Satanic and Left-hand Path Milieu". International Journal for the Study of New Religions. 10 (2): 216 – via Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  7. ^ "National Mobilization for Reproductive Justice".