What does Reproductive Justice Mean to You?

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When you hear the phrase “reproductive justice” what comes to mind for you?

Full autonomy for pregnant people is a criminal justice issue. [Select one]

Which of the following statements do you agree with most? (Select one)

Which of the following two statements do you agree with most? (Select up to two)

In your opinion, how serious of an issue is reproductive health care access in the U.S.?

What is your age?

Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?

How would you describe yourself?

Gender?
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What does Reproductive Justice Mean to You?

This country does not trust Black people to make educated medical decisions about their own bodies. At every turn, we are silenced or worse our experiences and the barriers we face when trying to access care are marginalized. 

At Color Of Change, we're fighting back. In 2021, we launched Liberated Bodies, our first-ever platform dedicated to educating members like you about the history of reproductive control and violence inflicted on our communities. We amplified the pressure on prosecutors by sending out over 45 letters calling on to uphold our basic rights to medical autonomy and bodily freedom -- several prosecutors including DA Jason Williams in New Orleans have already started making commitments.

But we're just getting started because we know what reproductive freedom looks like in our communities. And we need your help to do it. 

Can we count you to take this 5 minute survey to help inform our work?