public opinion
Can Latinos Change the Conversation on Abortion to Focus on Respect, Compassion, Fairness and Justice?
by Lorena Garcia, Colorado Organization For Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights
January 25, 2012 - 6:37am (Print)
In many ways, Latino views on reproductive health put us at the forefront of efforts to find a constructive public dialogue regarding abortion. Latinos want the conversation in the states and nationally to be less judgmental and less stigmatizing, both in our language and our treatment of a woman making the decision about whether or not to end a pregnancy.
One Millennial’s Take on New Research on Young People, LGBT rights, and Abortion
by Sarah Audelo
June 9, 2011 - 2:57pm (Print)
A new survey finds that young people are pro-choice, but that LGBT equality—most notably the right to equal marriage—resonates much more strongly with youth than does the abortion rights movement. Why?
The Ballot Box: The Poll That Matters Most
by Celinda Lake, Lake Research Partners
May 29, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)
