Insights & Resources
In an article exploring the wide-ranging impacts of these directives, CFC’s President Jamie L. Manson explores the excommunication of Sister of Mer...
“How can one person be so pivotal, and yet their name is one we never learn?” Early on in Betsy West and Julie Cohen’s new documentary, “My Name Is...
Debuting on Hulu in May, Natalie Morales’ newest film, "Plan B," follows high school best friends Lupe and Sunny as they road trip across their hom...
“Abortion in Early Modern Italy” By John Christopoulos Published by Harvard University Press, 2021, 368 pages, $49.95
We are pleased to introduce “What’s Up at CFC?” a new column that features some of Catholics for Choices’ employees and the projects they’re passio...
With this issue of Conscience, we’re launching a new column that features the providers, activists, and advocates fighting for reproductive freedom...
Donna Quinn — a Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa for more than 60 years, though she preferred not to be called “Sister” — died July 30 at St. Dominic ...
Cherisse Scott, founder and CEO of SisterReach, shares her experience advocating for her son’s medical care in the face of a Catholic doctor’s obje...
The must-see Netflix documentary “Pray Away” opens with a car ride on a gray evening. Over pitter-pattering rain and the hypnotic chatter of windsh...
Sonja Spoo, Director of Reproductive Rights Campaigns at Ultraviolet, examines the expansion of religious refusal clauses in healthcare and social ...
Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, unmasks the Becket Fund – a radical, yet little-known right-wing legal group using the guise of...
Ahmed Shaheed, the United Nations special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, discusses state-sanctioned intolerance and explains that whe...
Sally Roesch Wagner tells the story of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a late 19th-century women’s suffragist and an early pioneer in the unending fight again...