How to be a year-round advocate  

Legislators may have gaveled out for the year, but that doesn’t mean they’re off the clock. Let’s talk about how you can lobby your lawmakers outside the halls of the capitol.  

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Defend Reproductive Freedom for All Wyomingites

Personal and private decisions like whether or not to have an abortion should be left up to Wyomingites and their families. Not state lawmakers.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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New Mexico Showed Us What Protecting Abortion Rights Looks Like

How an intersectional movement of women, families, faith leaders, and medical providers, Indigenous, Black, and Latinx reproductive justice leaders alongside reproductive rights advocates in New Mexico organized to protect reproductive health care.

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Beyond the Bans: State Attacks on Abortion in 2021

In the first months of 2021, two states passed abortion bans, and several more could soon join them. But there are also more subtle and nefarious restrictions on the horizon — bills that will push abortion out of reach without explicitly banning it.

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Your advocacy toolkit for Menstrual Equity

The toolkit provides advocates with key arguments and materials for advancing menstrual equity through legislation.

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Advocacy: Why Do It?

Every single elected official whether they're in Congress or the Legislature, should answer to their constituents.

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Advocacy: What is it?

Definitions may vary, but one thing remains constant, its importance.

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ACLU of Wyoming: Media Requests

Looking for a social justice perspective on your story?

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Post Legislative Session Round Up

#WyLeg 2018 has come to an end. Check out our legislative recap from policy director, Sabrina King.

By Sabrina King

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