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The 2025 Black Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda

2025 Black Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda

Over 50 Black-led organizations and activists have collaborated to create this comprehensive roadmap to protect and uplift Black women, girls, and gender-expansive people.

Honoring a Champion for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice

In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda convened leaders on Capitol Hill to honor Congresswoman Robin Kelly as the 2025 Reproductive Justice Champion for her leadership advancing Black maternal health and reproductive justice. Read more about this powerful congressional gathering.

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Powerful actions and critical resources to defend our rights and demand change—starting now.

Learn the basics of Reproductive Justice and why it’s essential for all Black women and girls to make healthy decisions about their families, bodies, and communities.

Amplifying Our Voice Across the Country

In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda is a national-state strategic partnership of eight Black women-led Reproductive Justice organizations. We are the first and only national organization focused on Reproductive Justice and policy change for Black women, girls and gender-expansive individuals.

The AFIYA Center
Black Women for Wellness
Black Women's Health Imperative
New Voices for Reproductive Justice
SisterLove
SisterReach
SPARK Reproductive Justice Now
Women with a Vision
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Lucy McBath

Lucy McBath recently beat republican incumbent to represent Georgia’s sixth congressional district. She became a gun control and racial justice activist when her son Jordan Davis was killed in 2012. After his death, she she became a national spokesperson for Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and gave a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.