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  • NAPW needs your support

  • The Big Push for Midwives

  • Women's E-News

  • The Correctional Association of New York

  • Soapbox, Inc.

  • Reproductive Health Technologies Project

  • Women on the Rise Telling HerStory (WORTH)

  • Civil Liberties and Public Policy

  • GRITtv

  • Radical Doula

  • The Child Welfare Organizing Project

  • The Innocence Project

  • The Brooklyn Young Mothers Collective

  • BirthNetwork

  • Backline

  • INCITE!-Women of Color Against Violence

  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynocologists

  • March of Dimes

  • Legal Momentum

  • Legal Aid Society

  • RH Reality Check

  • Aletheia House

  • Alabama Women's Resource Network

  • Trust Women

  • A Better Balance

  • Moms United to End the War on Drugs

  • NORML

  • Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

  • Childbirth Connection

  • Our Bodies Ourselves, The Boston Women's Health Book Collective

  • Drug Policy Alliance

  • The SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective

  • National Coalition for Child Protection Reform

  • Break the Chains: Communities of Color and the War on Drugs

  • The Harm Reduction Coalition

  • Children's Defense Fund

  • Women and Prison

  • Women's Law Project

  • Exhale

  • International Cesarean Awareness Network

  • National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

  • Maternal and Child Health Library

  • National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum

  • The Rebecca Project for Human Rights

  • Abortion Access Project

  • The Real Cost of Prisons Project

  • International Center for Advancement of Addiction Treatment

  • Physicians and Lawyers for National Drug Policy