BUILDING THE MOVEMENT FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE

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We are a national non-profit organization bringing young activists to the table and equipping them with the education, skills and networks to thrive on the front lines of the struggle for reproductive justice.

Each year, our programs launch 1,000 new activists who will spearhead the strategic long-term fight to win liberation for all of us.

Our approach targets three goals: bringing new activists to reproductive justice work, encouraging connection and collaboration across the movement, and supporting grassroots organizations on the front lines

what we do

Train and support young activists through our Collective Rising Intern Corps

Organize the longest-running annual reproductive justice activist conference

Connect leaders across silos through our Leadership Networking Group

Advance academics, campus activism

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REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE REACHES BEYOND ROE —AND SO DO WE.

The reproductive justice frame work recognizes the deep intersectional ties between racial, gender, and economic justice — and their impact on people’s lives, choices and access when building their family. We are committed to supporting the voices of youth, BIPOC, and low income communities — and to breaking down the economic barriers that keep them from the table. Our programs are free to all participants, and our Collective Rising Interns are paid for their work.

WE REACHED 859 YOUNG PEOPLE AND 38 ORGANIZATIONS IN 2021.

75%

OF FOLKS IN OUR LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED AS BIPOC

25%

WERE YOUNG ACTIVISTS BASED IN THE SOUTH

63%

OF ORGANIZATIONS WE SUPPORTED WERE BIPOC LED

45%

WERE IN PLACES WHERE ABORTION IS BANNED OR RESTRICTED

The only antidote I know to rage and despair is our collective passion and determination. Together we are weaving a new tapestry of justice and freedom for all people.
Marlene Gerber Fried

RISING TO MEET THE MOMENT

In the face of the sea change in access, Collective Power is expanding our national work, focusing on activists and organizations in geographic areas most in need of support

We’re growing our Collective Rising corps from 30 to 50 interns per year, increasing training opportunities for activists and leaders throughout the country, and assigning five fellows to focus on movement building in each census region of the U.S.

 

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Without the support of Collective Power, I would not have had the ability to believe in myself as an organizer, student, and future abortion-providing physician. This program afforded me a chosen family that is as invested in using a reproductive justice framework to fight for their communities as much as I am. Because of Collective Power, I was able to be paid for an internship that allowed me to shadow abortion providers, sit in on state legislative hearings, and assist in documenting abortion stories in Massachusetts. I even got to meet with the CEO of the nonprofit (who was once an abortion provider) to discuss my future aspirations and receive career advice.
Jasmine Shabazz, now an M.D. Candidate at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville