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INTRO
General Fact Sheets
- Reproductive Health of Latinas*
- Latinas and Abortion Access*
- Latinas and Contraception*
- Latinas and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)*
Fact Sheet Series
Immigrant Latina’s Reproductive Health
- Prenatal Care Access Among Immigrant Latinas*
- Latina Immigrants and Abortion*
- Latina Immigrants’ Reproductive Health*
- Reproductive Health Disparities Among Migrant & Seasonal Farm Worker Women*
- Immigration as a Matter of Reproductive Justice*
Public Funding
Emergency Contraception
- The Battle For Over-The-Counter (OTC) EC Access
- Emergency Contraception: An Important Option for Latinas*
- Emergency Contraception & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Access
- Emergency Contraception: An Overview of Federal & State EC Laws
Legislative Materials
- Legislative Priorities Fall 2006
- Immigration Reform Legislation Overview & Talking Points*
- FAQ & Talking Points: Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act
- FAQ & Talking Points: Teen Endangerment Act
Newsletters
Instantes: A Bilingual Newsletter/Un Boletín Bilingüe
- Summer/Fall 2004*
- Winter 2003/2004*
- Spring/Summer 2005*
- Winter 2005/2006*
Reports and Position Statements
Reports
- Supreme Court Primer, Judicial Nominations Awareness Campaign (2005)*
- A National Latina Agenda for Reproductive Justice (2005)
- In Search of Salud, Dignidad, y Justicia: Latinas, Communities of Color, and the March for Women's Lives (2005)*
- Forging New Partnerships: Improving Access to Reproductive Health Care for Latina Immigrants (2004)
Position Statements
Press Releases
- NLIRH Applauds FDA’s Decision on Barr’s Application to Make Emergency Contraception Over-the-Counter*
Documents with an asterisk (*) are available in Spanish here.
Materials con un asterisco (*) estan traducidos a español aqui.
To request materials, email nlirh@latinainstitute.org or call 212-422-2553.


