Reproductive Equity Now: Massachusetts

Leading the fight for reproductive equity in Massachusetts for more than 50 years

Leading the Way In Massachusetts

We have seen what happens when we mobilize and organize on the local level. Our organization has launched resources like the New England Abortion Care Guide and Massachusetts Abortion Legal Hotline to put accurate and up-to-date information about reproductive health care access into the hands of Bay Staters.

We’ve mobilized hundreds of organizers across our state to be advocates for reproductive equity in their own communities through out Abortion Access Advocates program. And we’ve taken our expertise and resources on the road in our Roe’d Shows throughout the Bay State.

There is still more work to be done, information to be shared, and people to be mobilized. And we look forward to doing it alongside you!

Explore the Reproductive Equity Now Foundation’s work in Massachusetts

Ensuring Equity Across the Commonwealth


For nearly 50 years, Reproductive Equity Now has engaged in local organizing and local advocacy to create statewide change in Massachusetts. Our organization’s work and track record focuses on removing barriers to abortion and other types of reproductive health care so that all people can access the care they want and need, regardless of their race, ethnicity, income, zip code, gender, age, immigration status, ability, sexual orientation, or religion. Advancing reproductive justice and eliminating barriers to safe, legal abortion care are central to our mission.

Today, barriers to accessing care disproportionately impact low-income people and people of color in Massachusestts. Fighting for equity asks us to examine and fight not just for equal access to reproductive health care but to give people what they need to access care without delays or financial burden.

Reproductive equity means using an intersectional lens to fight for access to reproductive health care. That includes access to consent-based sexuality education, birth control, STI testing and treatment, miscarriage management, and the full spectrum of pregnancy care, including abortion care.

But the fight for equity means we can't stop there. Not all pregnant people have access to pregnancy care and healthy birth outcomes. And, as long as Black and Brown women face a grave maternal health crisis, we must fight to end it. People cannot make decisions about if, when, and how to become parents if they cannot access affordable child care. And they cannot elect politicians who will fight for reproductive freedom if systems of power erect obstacles that limit their ability to vote. Our goal is to look at the systems that prevent us from achieving equity and dismantle them.

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