No mother in the world wants her daughter to have fewer rights than she did...
It's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the Supreme Court. - Cecile Richards
It's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the Supreme Court.
- Cecile Richards
At Planned Parenthood, we see the impact of abortion stigma firsthand, in the women who delay getting reproductive health care because they fear they… - Cecile Richards
At Planned Parenthood, we see the impact of abortion stigma firsthand, in the women who delay getting reproductive health care because they fear they…
I think we're all fighting for the day in which partisan politics is no longer something that is used to attack women's access to health care. - Cecile Richards
I think we're all fighting for the day in which partisan politics is no longer something that is used to attack women's access to health care.
President Obama understands women. He trusts women. And on every issue that matters to us, he stands with women. - Cecile Richards
President Obama understands women. He trusts women. And on every issue that matters to us, he stands with women.
I can't imagine that my children would have fewer rights, and less access to the safest, best health care. - Cecile Richards
I can't imagine that my children would have fewer rights, and less access to the safest, best health care.
This year women learned that if we aren't at the table, we're on the menu. - Cecile Richards
This year women learned that if we aren't at the table, we're on the menu.
I'm just so amazed by people who are willing to share things that, in the past, no one would have ever talked about. Folks in popular culture being w… - Cecile Richards
I'm just so amazed by people who are willing to share things that, in the past, no one would have ever talked about. Folks in popular culture being w…
We applaud Congress for extending equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps volunteers. - Cecile Richards
We applaud Congress for extending equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps volunteers.
The national policy of promoting abstinence-only programs is a $1.5 billion failure and teenage girls are paying the real price. - Cecile Richards
The national policy of promoting abstinence-only programs is a $1.5 billion failure and teenage girls are paying the real price.
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