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JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
HERE'S THE LATEST ON FORCED PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT LAWS The new law went into effect on July 1st, and If/When/How Youth Access Counsel Jessica Goldberg denounced the law, writing here on the blog that “Parental involvement laws are part of a decades-long escalation in tactics intended to prevent — by any means necessary — people from accessing or exercising their right to abortion.”. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremely OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, withMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. CHANGING THE FACE OF LAWYERING: CARLES' ANDERSON Carles’ Anderson. Carles’ Anderson (Charleston School of Law December 2019) was Chair for Honor Council and served on the Black Law Students Association outreach board and helped to expand the scholarship reach for minority students seeking a career in the legal field. Additionally, Carles’ interned for several organizations that assisted people experiencing poverty during her law school I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . OurJOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
HERE'S THE LATEST ON FORCED PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT LAWS The new law went into effect on July 1st, and If/When/How Youth Access Counsel Jessica Goldberg denounced the law, writing here on the blog that “Parental involvement laws are part of a decades-long escalation in tactics intended to prevent — by any means necessary — people from accessing or exercising their right to abortion.”. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremely OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, withMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. CHANGING THE FACE OF LAWYERING: CARLES' ANDERSON Carles’ Anderson. Carles’ Anderson (Charleston School of Law December 2019) was Chair for Honor Council and served on the Black Law Students Association outreach board and helped to expand the scholarship reach for minority students seeking a career in the legal field. Additionally, Carles’ interned for several organizations that assisted people experiencing poverty during her law school I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! BLOG: RIGHT NOW @ IF/WHEN/HOW That Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, was found guilty of murder for killing George Floyd is at once a rare and historic moment of accountability in a system rooted in anti-Blackness, and a heartbreaking signal of how far we are from a world of true freedom and justice for all. As a legal organization, we hold at the heart ofour analysis
WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success). JOB TITLE: DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR REPORTS TO: DEVELOPMENT •Commitment to social justice and racial justice/anti-racist principles required. • Familiarity with reproductive justice framework preferred. • Eagerness to work with and learn from strong, intelligent, and passionate team members. • Self-motivated with effective organization, time, and project management skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks and nimbly shift between projects as WE’RE HIRING AN OPERATIONS MANAGER If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks an Operations Manager (OM) who will provide operational support to our organization as we grow and develop our Operations Department. Given the role and responsibilities expected from the OM, If/When/How seeks a seasoned professional with significant experience in coordinating logistic work 7 SCARY FACTS ABOUT REPRODUCTIVE INJUSTICE This Halloween, If/When/How is sharing 7 scary facts about reproductive health, rights, and justice that keep us up at night. 1. Black moms in the U.S. are three and a half times more likely to die in childbirth than white moms. In Texas, black mothers accounted for 11.4% of births in 2011 and 2012, but 28.8% of pregnancy-relateddeaths.
RACIAL JUSTICE IS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE: BUILDING THE Anjalee Behti, If/When/How Legal Intern In July, If/When/How hosted chapter leaders from across the nation at the Ninth Annual Leadership Institute (LI) at The George Washington University. In addition to including new workshops on compassionate activism, identifying cisgender supremacy, and judicial bypass, If/When/How used the LI to hone in on the connection between racial justice and JOB TITLE: SENIOR GRANTS MANAGER REPORTS TO: DEVELOPMENT Job Title: Senior Grants Manager Reports to: Development Director FLSA Status: Full Time Exempt Start date: April 2021 If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing, so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and JUDICIAL BYPASS WIKI Parental Involvement Laws (Requires parental consent and notification) Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Alabama. No parental involvement laws Alaska. Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Arizona. Has parental IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! EVERYONE MUST BE ABLE TO DECIDE IF, WHEN, AND HOW TO Amid a pandemic and political upheaval, If/When/How has launched essential online resources, such as our Repro Legal Helpline and Judicial Bypass Wiki, built a community of 1500+ lawyers training and mobilizing for pro bono RJ work, and supported over 100 law student chapters bringing reproductive justice to law school campuses around the country. (And we did basically all of it over Zoom!) WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism CONTACT | IF/WHEN/HOW Contact Us. Get in touch with If/When/How. For general inquiries please fill out this form, or email us at info@ifwhenhow.org. Email. info@ifwhenhow.org. Media Inquiries. We’re happy to take interview requests and other media inquiries here. HERE'S THE LATEST ON FORCED PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT LAWS The new law went into effect on July 1st, and If/When/How Youth Access Counsel Jessica Goldberg denounced the law, writing here on the blog that “Parental involvement laws are part of a decades-long escalation in tactics intended to prevent — by any means necessary — people from accessing or exercising their right to abortion.”. 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremely JOIN THE RJ LAWYERS NETWORK! The RJ Lawyers Network is an integral part of supporting If/When/How’s five strategic initiatives: decriminalizing self-managed abortion, eliminating barriers of parental involvement laws and judicial bypass, overturning Harris v. McRae, enhancing birthoptions
CHANGING THE FACE OF LAWYERING: CARLES' ANDERSON Carles’ Anderson. Carles’ Anderson (Charleston School of Law December 2019) was Chair for Honor Council and served on the Black Law Students Association outreach board and helped to expand the scholarship reach for minority students seeking a career in the legal field. Additionally, Carles’ interned for several organizations that assisted people experiencing poverty during her law school JOB TITLE: DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR REPORTS TO: DEVELOPMENT •Commitment to social justice and racial justice/anti-racist principles required. • Familiarity with reproductive justice framework preferred. • Eagerness to work with and learn from strong, intelligent, and passionate team members. • Self-motivated with effective organization, time, and project management skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks and nimbly shift between projects as JUDICIAL BYPASS WIKI Parental Involvement Laws (Requires parental consent and notification) Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Alabama. No parental involvement laws Alaska. Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Arizona. Has parental IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! EVERYONE MUST BE ABLE TO DECIDE IF, WHEN, AND HOW TO Amid a pandemic and political upheaval, If/When/How has launched essential online resources, such as our Repro Legal Helpline and Judicial Bypass Wiki, built a community of 1500+ lawyers training and mobilizing for pro bono RJ work, and supported over 100 law student chapters bringing reproductive justice to law school campuses around the country. (And we did basically all of it over Zoom!) WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism CONTACT | IF/WHEN/HOW Contact Us. Get in touch with If/When/How. For general inquiries please fill out this form, or email us at info@ifwhenhow.org. Email. info@ifwhenhow.org. Media Inquiries. We’re happy to take interview requests and other media inquiries here. HERE'S THE LATEST ON FORCED PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT LAWS The new law went into effect on July 1st, and If/When/How Youth Access Counsel Jessica Goldberg denounced the law, writing here on the blog that “Parental involvement laws are part of a decades-long escalation in tactics intended to prevent — by any means necessary — people from accessing or exercising their right to abortion.”. 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremely JOIN THE RJ LAWYERS NETWORK! The RJ Lawyers Network is an integral part of supporting If/When/How’s five strategic initiatives: decriminalizing self-managed abortion, eliminating barriers of parental involvement laws and judicial bypass, overturning Harris v. McRae, enhancing birthoptions
CHANGING THE FACE OF LAWYERING: CARLES' ANDERSON Carles’ Anderson. Carles’ Anderson (Charleston School of Law December 2019) was Chair for Honor Council and served on the Black Law Students Association outreach board and helped to expand the scholarship reach for minority students seeking a career in the legal field. Additionally, Carles’ interned for several organizations that assisted people experiencing poverty during her law school JOB TITLE: DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR REPORTS TO: DEVELOPMENT •Commitment to social justice and racial justice/anti-racist principles required. • Familiarity with reproductive justice framework preferred. • Eagerness to work with and learn from strong, intelligent, and passionate team members. • Self-motivated with effective organization, time, and project management skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks and nimbly shift between projects as JUDICIAL BYPASS WIKI Parental Involvement Laws (Requires parental consent and notification) Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Alabama. No parental involvement laws Alaska. Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Arizona. Has parental IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! IF/WHEN/HOW: LAWYERING FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How envisions a transformation of the legal systems and institutions that perpetuate oppression into structures that realize justice, and a future when all people can self-determine their reproductive lives free from discrimination, coercion, or WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism FAMILIES MUST BE FREE FROM THE TERRORS OF POLICING AND All of us deserve to be able to self-determine our reproductive lives and futures, free from discrimination, coercion, or violence. This includes having the ability to parent children and create, sustain, and define our families free from the terrors of policing and criminalization . Our FINDING JOY, BALANCE, AND COMMUNITY WHILE WORKING FROM Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I have failed the California bar exam twice. That’s a slightly scary admission to make publicly since the legal profession is pretty invested in prestige (and, quite frankly, a narrow concept of success).JOBS | IF/WHEN/HOW
Job Openings. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice seeks a Development Coordinator who will provide administrative support for all development initiatives at If/When/How. The Development Coordinator will work collaboratively with the development team and across departments to identify, secure, and grow our individual donorbase.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremelyMOVE UP, MOVE BACK
Janine Caller, Chapter Leader at University of New Mexico School of Law Move up, move back. This is one of the community agreements we recognized at the If/When/How retreat in Dallas. This set of agreements was our pledge to each other, to get out of our comfort zone, to be authentic, and to also respect each other’s place withinthat space.
OUR REPRO LEGAL HELPLINE OFFERS LEGAL INFORMATION ON SELF By: Kebé, Program Coordinator, and Rebecca Wang, J.D., Legal Fellow. If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline supports women and pregnant people who have self-managed their own abortions, or who are considering doing so, by giving them legal information and, if necessary, connecting them to a lawyer who could provide legal advice. While self-managed abortion is as old as pregnancy itself, with 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. I DIDN’T PASS THE BAR EXAM. BUT IT’S JUST PART OF MY The journey toward your dreams wasn’t necessarily meant to be easy. There will be blocks in the road, and really hard days, but always have faith. After all, Michelle Obama did it, so can we! UPDATE: Mashayla Hays, Esq. went on to pass the bar in July, 2019. Congratulations, Mashayla! EVERYONE MUST BE ABLE TO DECIDE IF, WHEN, AND HOW TO Amid a pandemic and political upheaval, If/When/How has launched essential online resources, such as our Repro Legal Helpline and Judicial Bypass Wiki, built a community of 1500+ lawyers training and mobilizing for pro bono RJ work, and supported over 100 law student chapters bringing reproductive justice to law school campuses around the country. (And we did basically all of it over Zoom!) WHO WE ARE | IF/WHEN/HOW Who we are. If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism CONTACT | IF/WHEN/HOW Contact Us. Get in touch with If/When/How. For general inquiries please fill out this form, or email us at info@ifwhenhow.org. Email. info@ifwhenhow.org. Media Inquiries. We’re happy to take interview requests and other media inquiries here. HERE'S THE LATEST ON FORCED PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT LAWS The new law went into effect on July 1st, and If/When/How Youth Access Counsel Jessica Goldberg denounced the law, writing here on the blog that “Parental involvement laws are part of a decades-long escalation in tactics intended to prevent — by any means necessary — people from accessing or exercising their right to abortion.”. 7 WAYS TO SUPPORT AND CENTER PEOPLE OF COLOR Lina Houston, Director of Campus & Community Programs I am passionate about our Supporting and Centering People of Color Initiative. If you and I have spoken, even for a few minutes, I probably mentioned it. But what does it mean to support and center people of color, and how do you do it? Here is an incomplete list of suggestions, in no particular order, that can help. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE #METOO America’s criminal justice system, and even our legal system itself, was originally intended to exclude women, people of color, and victims of sexual violence from all of the privileges that we now take for granted. Excluded from the right to vote, the right to have agency, the right to truly heal. There is a reason why it is extremely JOIN THE RJ LAWYERS NETWORK! The RJ Lawyers Network is an integral part of supporting If/When/How’s five strategic initiatives: decriminalizing self-managed abortion, eliminating barriers of parental involvement laws and judicial bypass, overturning Harris v. McRae, enhancing birthoptions
CHANGING THE FACE OF LAWYERING: CARLES' ANDERSON Carles’ Anderson. Carles’ Anderson (Charleston School of Law December 2019) was Chair for Honor Council and served on the Black Law Students Association outreach board and helped to expand the scholarship reach for minority students seeking a career in the legal field. Additionally, Carles’ interned for several organizations that assisted people experiencing poverty during her law school JOB TITLE: DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR REPORTS TO: DEVELOPMENT •Commitment to social justice and racial justice/anti-racist principles required. • Familiarity with reproductive justice framework preferred. • Eagerness to work with and learn from strong, intelligent, and passionate team members. • Self-motivated with effective organization, time, and project management skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks and nimbly shift between projects as JUDICIAL BYPASS WIKI Parental Involvement Laws (Requires parental consent and notification) Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Alabama. No parental involvement laws Alaska. Has parental involvement laws (Requires parental consent) Arizona. Has parentalSkip to content
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