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Discussing Sexual Well-Being and Empowerment in the Bronx
Dr. Ruth Westheimer says #TalkingIsPower with a Screening and Discussion of “Ask Dr. Ruth”
October 2019 Power Player
8 People Remember Giving or Getting “The Talk”
HER Salt Lake and Family Planning Elevated
OCTOBER IS LET’S TALK MONTH
Let’s Talk Access with Simple Health
Place-Based Shared Learning Collaborative: RFP Questions & Answers
5 American Indian and Alaskan Natives Working to Improve Native Health
I’ve Had My IUD for Three Years, and I Love It More Every Year
On condoms: How a physical barrier can also be an emotional boundary
Survey Says: #ThxBirthControl (November 2019)
ON THANKS BIRTH CONTROL DAY, NEW POLL SHOWS OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS
EN EL DÍA DE DAR GRACIAS A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS NUEVA ENCUESTA DEMUESTRA QUE EXISTE UN GRAN APOYO PARA TENER ACCESO A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS
Why I’m Thankful for Birth Control
Breaking Free From an Abstinence-Only Past
Thanks, Birth Control: Why People Still Say “Yes!” to Using Condoms
Improving Health Disparities for Native American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
I Chose Sterilization, and I’ve Never Looked Back
November 2019: Power Updates Edition
Share the Benefits of Birth Control with Others
POWER TO DECIDE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FUND
Contraceptive Deserts, Title X, and BCBenefits
A Teen’s Guide to Birth Control
How Are We Helping More Women Say “Thanks, Birth Control!”?
DECEMBER 2019 POWER PLAYER
December 2019: Power Updates Edition
January 2020 Power Player
Chemistry over Contraceptives—How School Sex Ed Fails Students
END OF YEAR DEAL FAILS TO INCLUDE CRITICAL PROTECTIONS FOR THOSE MOST IN NEED
Our Top Nine
POWER TO DECIDE ANNOUNCES TWO NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERS
Our January 2020 Top TV Premieres: Hooray for Hollywood!
U.S. TEEN BIRTH RATES DOWN 72% — ANOTHER RECORD LOW
What’s on the horizon for state legislatures in 2020?
3 Barriers to Communication: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Leah's Story: #TalkingIsPower
Health Centers Offering the Full Range of Methods Excluding Title X Health Centers
These High Schoolers Say, “Talking is Power”
#APAHM 2019: Four Asian Pacific Islander Health Organizations You Should Know
Help Young People Today: #TalkingIsPower 2019
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How Birth Control Can Ease Painful Periods
Sex education legislation offers young people information and access they deserve
Foster Care + Sex Ed: Why it Matters
Working with Marginalized Women in Franklin County, Ohio
May 2019: Power Updates Edition
Getting Real: 5 Ways to be an “Askable” Parent
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Discussing Sexual Well-Being and Empowerment in the Bronx
Dr. Ruth Westheimer says #TalkingIsPower with a Screening and Discussion of “Ask Dr. Ruth”
October 2019 Power Player
8 People Remember Giving or Getting “The Talk”
HER Salt Lake and Family Planning Elevated
OCTOBER IS LET’S TALK MONTH
Let’s Talk Access with Simple Health
Place-Based Shared Learning Collaborative: RFP Questions & Answers
5 American Indian and Alaskan Natives Working to Improve Native Health
I’ve Had My IUD for Three Years, and I Love It More Every Year
On condoms: How a physical barrier can also be an emotional boundary
Survey Says: #ThxBirthControl (November 2019)
ON THANKS BIRTH CONTROL DAY, NEW POLL SHOWS OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS
EN EL DÍA DE DAR GRACIAS A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS NUEVA ENCUESTA DEMUESTRA QUE EXISTE UN GRAN APOYO PARA TENER ACCESO A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS
Why I’m Thankful for Birth Control
Breaking Free From an Abstinence-Only Past
Thanks, Birth Control: Why People Still Say “Yes!” to Using Condoms
Improving Health Disparities for Native American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
I Chose Sterilization, and I’ve Never Looked Back
November 2019: Power Updates Edition
Share the Benefits of Birth Control with Others
POWER TO DECIDE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FUND
Contraceptive Deserts, Title X, and BCBenefits
A Teen’s Guide to Birth Control
How Are We Helping More Women Say “Thanks, Birth Control!”?
DECEMBER 2019 POWER PLAYER
December 2019: Power Updates Edition
January 2020 Power Player
Chemistry over Contraceptives—How School Sex Ed Fails Students
END OF YEAR DEAL FAILS TO INCLUDE CRITICAL PROTECTIONS FOR THOSE MOST IN NEED
Our Top Nine
POWER TO DECIDE ANNOUNCES TWO NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERS
Our January 2020 Top TV Premieres: Hooray for Hollywood!
U.S. TEEN BIRTH RATES DOWN 72% — ANOTHER RECORD LOW
What’s on the horizon for state legislatures in 2020?
3 Barriers to Communication: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Leah's Story: #TalkingIsPower
Health Centers Offering the Full Range of Methods Excluding Title X Health Centers
These High Schoolers Say, “Talking is Power”
#APAHM 2019: Four Asian Pacific Islander Health Organizations You Should Know
Help Young People Today: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Sign Up for News and Tips
How Birth Control Can Ease Painful Periods
Sex education legislation offers young people information and access they deserve
Foster Care + Sex Ed: Why it Matters
Working with Marginalized Women in Franklin County, Ohio
May 2019: Power Updates Edition
Getting Real: 5 Ways to be an “Askable” Parent
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