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Colourful illustration of two children playing. One roller skating and another using a hula hoop, the surrounding message: “Equal rights on paper don’t become lived freedom without housing, healthcare, childcare and safety.

Colourful illustration of two children playing. One roller skating and another using a hula hoop, the surrounding message: “Equal rights on paper don’t become lived freedom without housing, healthcare, childcare and safety.

Equal rights on paper don’t become lived freedom without housing, healthcare, childcare and safety.

Liberation looks like homes you can afford, care when you need it, and systems that let people actually live the rights they’re promised.

#HealthEquity #HumanRights #ReproductiveJusticeForAll

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A colourful illustration of a mother holding a baby. The graphic includes the text: “Motherhood shouldn’t be a test we’re graded on. It’s a choice, and it’s ours.”

A colourful illustration of a mother holding a baby. The graphic includes the text: “Motherhood shouldn’t be a test we’re graded on. It’s a choice, and it’s ours.”

People keep policing women’s fertility, sexuality and family choices, and that pressure isn’t just private. Controlling someone’s reproductive path is violence. We listen, believe survivors, and push for real reproductive autonomy.

#HealthEquity #HumanRights #ReproductiveJusticeForAll

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Graphic with the text “Collective care is the future we are building” and below in green, “Collective care is not abstract.” A scales of justice icon appears at the top center. Surrounding the text are illustrations representing care and community: two people holding a heart, volunteers cleaning up with a trash bag, a healthcare worker supporting an older adult with a cane, a group of people embracing, and two older adults hugging. Decorative green vines frame the corners.

Graphic with the text “Collective care is the future we are building” and below in green, “Collective care is not abstract.” A scales of justice icon appears at the top center. Surrounding the text are illustrations representing care and community: two people holding a heart, volunteers cleaning up with a trash bag, a healthcare worker supporting an older adult with a cane, a group of people embracing, and two older adults hugging. Decorative green vines frame the corners.

Collective care is the future we are building.

Reproductive justice and disability justice do not sit in separate silos. They are braided strategies that insist care, access, and accountability are core political demands.

#HealthEquity #HumanRights #ReproductiveJusticeForAll #DisabilityJustice

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Graphic with the text “Burnout does not serve movements. Sustainability does.” Below it reads, “Saying ‘no,’ stepping back, or protecting rest time is not abandonment.” On the right, an illustration shows a tired person in a green sweater sitting at a laptop, holding their head in stress.

Graphic with the text “Burnout does not serve movements. Sustainability does.” Below it reads, “Saying ‘no,’ stepping back, or protecting rest time is not abandonment.” On the right, an illustration shows a tired person in a green sweater sitting at a laptop, holding their head in stress.

Burnout doesn’t serve movements. Sustainability does.

Saying “no,” stepping back, or protecting rest time is not abandonment, it’s strategic care that preserves people and relationships.

#HealthEquity #HumanRights #ReproductiveJusticeForAll #DisabilityJustice

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A graphic with different shapes and lines of different colours with text in the middle that reads "February 28th Rare Disease Day".

A graphic with different shapes and lines of different colours with text in the middle that reads "February 28th Rare Disease Day".

Black background graphic titled “From Diagnosis Gaps to Reproductive Harm.” Three large coloured circles are connected in a horizontal timeline. The first red circle reads “Missed Diagnosis” with text below: “Symptoms are dismissed or misread, often due to bias and limited provider training.” The second green circle reads “Delayed Treatment” with text: “Delayed diagnosis postpones care, increasing the risk of avoidable health complications.” The third yellow circle reads “Reproductive Impact” with text: “Health inequities shape family planning, prenatal care, and pregnancy outcomes.” Arrows point downward to a white box at the bottom that reads: “Policies NEEDS to Change — Equitable Screening, Inclusive Research, and Accountability.”

Black background graphic titled “From Diagnosis Gaps to Reproductive Harm.” Three large coloured circles are connected in a horizontal timeline. The first red circle reads “Missed Diagnosis” with text below: “Symptoms are dismissed or misread, often due to bias and limited provider training.” The second green circle reads “Delayed Treatment” with text: “Delayed diagnosis postpones care, increasing the risk of avoidable health complications.” The third yellow circle reads “Reproductive Impact” with text: “Health inequities shape family planning, prenatal care, and pregnancy outcomes.” Arrows point downward to a white box at the bottom that reads: “Policies NEEDS to Change — Equitable Screening, Inclusive Research, and Accountability.”

When health systems repeatedly fail to listen to Black people, the consequences reach into reproductive lives, prenatal care, family planning, pregnancy, and parenting.

Black people deserve to be believed and treated with respect. #ReproductiveJusticeForAll #EndMedicalRacism #BlackHistoryIsNow

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Dark gradient graphic titled “Barriers to Care” in the center, surrounded by six connected circles forming a loop. The circles list: Medical Bias & Dismissal (pain minimized, delayed diagnoses), Inaccessible Care (lack of accessibility and accommodations), Housing Instability (shortages, discrimination, eviction risk), Income & Employment Gaps (workplace bias and wage inequities), Bureaucratic Obstacles (documentation burdens and long processing times), and Criminalization & Policing (higher police interaction and disability misinterpreted as threat). The circular layout shows how these barriers are interconnected and reinforce one another.

Dark gradient graphic titled “Barriers to Care” in the center, surrounded by six connected circles forming a loop. The circles list: Medical Bias & Dismissal (pain minimized, delayed diagnoses), Inaccessible Care (lack of accessibility and accommodations), Housing Instability (shortages, discrimination, eviction risk), Income & Employment Gaps (workplace bias and wage inequities), Bureaucratic Obstacles (documentation burdens and long processing times), and Criminalization & Policing (higher police interaction and disability misinterpreted as threat). The circular layout shows how these barriers are interconnected and reinforce one another.

Black disabled people face compounded barriers across health care, housing, income and social services. Anti-Black racism and ableism do more than add up. They multiply, creating realities that systems rarely address together. #DisabilityJustice #HealthEquity #HumanRights #ReproductiveJusticeForAll

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✊ IPPF South Asia Region wishes you a year filled with hope and resilience as we continue to fight for #ReproductiveJusticeForAll!

🙌🏼 We stand united. We move forward — together. We stand with communities. We continue our fight for reproductive justice for all across South Asia.

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SHARE Equity We unify abortion care services, funding, and support to create a seamless, end-to-end, patient-centered experience. Every person deserves accessible healthcare.

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#ReproductiveJustice #ReproJustice #ReproRights #ShareEquity #Autonomie #Telehealth #HealthcareAccess #AbortionAccess #AbortionHotlines #HealthEquity #ReproductiveJusticeForAll

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Harm reduction and reproductive justice are intersectional.

#reproductivejustice #reproductivejusticenow #reproductivejusticeforall #lgbtqhealth #harmreduction #mytuolumnecounty #healthequity #qpsierras #amador #queerpointsierras #tuolumne #harmreductioneducation #calaveras #sonora #mariposa

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Creating safe and sustainable communities that meet the conditions of reproductive justice is integral to upholding the harm reduction movement.

#reproductivejustice #reproductivejusticenow #reproductivejusticeforall

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