‘We Can’t Be Complacent’: Thoughts on Transgender Day of Remembrance

We Can’t Be Complacent’: Thoughts on Transgender Day of Remembrance

Transgender Health Care

Today is international Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day where we honor those whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. According to the Human Rights Campaign, 2017 has already seen at least 25 transgender people fatally shot or killed by other violent means—and the vast majority were transgender people of color. “While the details of these cases differ, […]

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Reflections on Listening to Feminist Leaders

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Here is a dispatch from intern Casey Rogers. Casey is a senior at the University of Maine, studying social work, and is spending this academic year as a field practicum student with Maine Family Planning. Earlier this fall, I had the fortune of attending the Maine Women’s Summit on Economic Security. When I first read about […]

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Waiting for the Title X Shoe to Drop

Written quote about Title X

Fake Clinics, Health Care, Title X

Any day now, we expect the Trump administration to issue its Title X Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)—and to be honest, we’re a little nervous. After all, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) political appointee overseeing the Title X program, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs Teresa Manning, has publicly opposed the use of federal funds for family […]

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We’re Still Fighting: Historic Medicaid Win & More

We’re Still Fighting: Historic Medicaid Win & More

Get Involved, Health Care, Medicaid

Today, we celebrate Maine’s historic vote to expand Medicaid (MaineCare). The margin of victory (59 to 41 percent, as of this writing) and geographic distribution of votes (supportive communities stretched from towns bordering Canada all the way to southern Maine) clearly demonstrate that Mainers believe access to health care shouldn’t depend on where you live or how […]

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