Our Top Ten
We’d like to express our thanks for all that you’ve done this year to advance and support young people’s power to decide if, when, and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child. As 2020 ends, let’s look back at ten blogs from the year.
1. How to Support Birth Control When You’re Under 18
As a teen, having open conversations about birth control can help us feel like there’s another level of trust with an adult. And these talks can ensure that when we do make the decision to have sex, we know we don’t have to worry about getting pregnant.
2. Why We Stood Up for Abortion Access
On March 4 we went to the Supreme Court. Why do we believe in #MyRightMyDecision?
3. We Have the Power to Change
As the nation watched in horror, we condemn in the strongest terms, the racism and injustice that was and still is on full display.
4. Linking Mental Health and Reproductive Well-Being
Three Black therapists talk about the importance of taking care of your mental health.
5. Why “Unpregnant” is the Must-Watch Movie of the Fall
And the sex education lessons we can take from Veronica’s journey.
6. A Toolkit to Advance Contraceptive Access
Our new toolkit aims to help elected officials, public health officials, and advocates enact key contraceptive policies in their state.
7. Committing to Continuing the Fight
The passing of the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves a void too vast to comprehend, let alone fill.
8. A Single Parent’s Guide to Talking
5 things that single parents should remember when talking about sex, love, relationships, and birth control with their kids.
9. Spirituality & Sexuality: A Journey of Embracing Both
How can faith and spirituality guide a journey to reproductive well-being?
10. Now Offering: One Key Question Online!
Are you interested in becoming One Key Question® certified? With online training, you can get certified from wherever you are.
We look forward to working with all of you in 2021. We will be ready, with you, to continue our efforts to build systems of support to help all young people achieve the futures they want and deserve.