What is reproductive justice?
Watch our short film, “400 Years” to learn more about the movement and historical context.
Kansas currently ranks the HIGHEST in the nation for Black mothers dying in or shortly after childbirth
Ethnic minorities account for over two thirds of the maternal deaths in Kansas.
Black, Hispanic, and Native American infants are substantially more likely to DIE before their first birthday than their white neighbors.
Generations of Kansans have been held hostage by oppressive legislation and systems that attempt to remove the individual's right to control their reproductive destiny and parent with dignity.
We uphold human rights, social justice, and bodily agency for all people
We center the wellness of Black, Indigenous, and Chicano individuals throughout the reproductive life course with holistic, culturally affirming support
We incubate a statewide workforce of reproductive health professionals of color to meet the need for culturally affirming community-based reproductive health care
We reimagine systems and policies to disrupt the cycle of systemic harm
We foster grassroots civic engagement and activism
We boldly champion policies & legislation to create sustained health equity and uphold reproductive justice
We raise awareness of inequities and injustices impacting individuals along the full spectrum of maternal, infant, and reproductive health
We support the community at large in becoming agents of change for reproductive justice and perinatal health equity
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Watch our short film, “400 Years” to learn more about the movement and historical context.