We are reinvigorating our organizing program—with an emphasis on digital organizing—to further build the infrastructure needed to fuel our fight at the state and national levels.
Our Next Chapter
After over 50 years in this movement, in 2023 we embarked on the next stage in this fight as Reproductive Freedom
for All.
Our new name—which we announced in September 2023—incorporates our values and makes it clear who we are and what we are fighting for.
Where We've Been
Above: Reproductive Freedom for All staff, Action Council members, and supporters at an event to launch our new name and brand.
For the last 55 years, our organization and members have unapologetically helped lead the charge on both the state and national levels to protect and advance reproductive freedom.
- We helped shift the national public narrative to make clear that abortion is a winning issue.
- We built and led powerful statewide efforts to flip legislatures, block abortion bans and restrictions, and expand abortion coverage access.
- We pioneered and deployed groundbreaking messaging on reproductive freedom.
We are proud of the legacy we’ve built together as NARAL—now we have the opportunity to reimagine and reinvent the future we’re fighting for.
Where We're Going
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Above: Reproductive Freedom for All worked with allies to collect signatures for the People’s Petition, urging the courts to protect mifepristone, one of two drugs commonly used in medication abortion, which is currently under threat due to an unfounded federal lawsuit.
We are in a unique and pivotal moment for our movement and work. In the time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the American people have, at every turn, shown that they support reproductive freedom. And we are ready to mobilize Americans to act on those values.
Our core mission hasn’t changed: We will always fight to protect and expand reproductive freedom.
While our new name and promise to double down on our organizing work are exciting changes, we haven’t forgotten where we started. We’re expanding our reach to provide an organizing home to those who are most marginalized by abortion bans—especially young people, and Black, Indigenous, and people of color—knowing that they must be centered in our work as we reimagine our fight for reproductive freedom.
Our Organizing Principles
Young people (18-35) are among the most affected by abortion bans and are a key piece of the future of our movement. So we’ll be expanding our college campus organizing program—with an emphasis on community colleges—to Nevada and Arizona.
We will continue to pioneer innovative research and drive cutting-edge messaging to engage and mobilize the 8 in 10 Americans who support the legal right to abortion, especially when it comes to engaging new and diverse audiences.
We’ll work to ensure that reproductive freedom champions are elected from statehouses to the White House and that we protect and expand abortion rights and access.
We’ll continue to engage in the fight for democracy—including voting rights, court reform, and filibuster reform. We understand that the systemic undermining of our democracy has most impacted Black people, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, and young people. We must strengthen our democracy for any of us to live our lives freely.
Reproductive Freedom for All is a demand. It’s a call to action.
And it’s a vision of the future we’re fighting for. Read more.
Who is Reproductive Freedom for All?
Above: Reproductive Freedom for All staff holding signs at the U.S. Supreme Court to advocate for mifepristone access.
This organization, this mission, and this movement are propelled by people—we would be nowhere without the staff, members, donors, board members, and others who have invested their time, talent, and so much more with us.
These are just a few of the people who have made Reproductive Freedom for All what it is today. We are honored by their belief in us, and we’re proud to be a home for their activism.
Who is Reproductive Freedom For All?
Allysa
Maryland Member
Liliana
Nevada Organizer
Carmielia
Georgia Member
Michael
California Donor
Melissa
Arizona Member
Erika
Talent Specialist
Jerri
Maryland Donor
Debi
Georgia Member
Taryn
Associate Research Director
Tamara
Chief of Equity, Culture, and Talent
Roseann
New Jersey Volunteer
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