Let’s Talk About General Elections

It’s the big one. The general election is when voters choose who actually holds office.
First they came for abortion. IVF is next.

The overturn of Roe v. Wade affected reproductive care in more ways than just abortion access.
Disability Justice IS Reproductive Justice

July is Disability Pride Month. A time to celebrate disabled people, challenge ableism, and recognize disability as part of human diversity. Not a footnote. Not a side issue. Central to the fight for justice.
Debunking Abortion Myths

Breaking down 6 false narratives being used to restrict abortion access — with the real evidence.
Four Years Since Dobbs. We Haven’t Stopped.

We know reproductive justice has never been only about one court decision or one moment in time. It has always been about building the conditions in which our communities can thrive, with access to healthcare, accurate information, and the freedom to make decisions about our bodies, families, and futures.
Protecting Health Equity in Colorado

Add your name and join communities across Colorado calling on the Senate to protect access to care. When you sign, you can also leave a comment—consider sharing your story or a personal message to help your Senator understand what access to care means in real life. All signatures and comments will be delivered directly to Senators by our policy team as this bill moves forward.
A Conversation with Elise Khong: The Importance of Youth Voices in Policy

Youth presence was impossible to miss at this year’s 20th Annual Colorado Latino Advocacy Day. Students from across Denver and the Western Slope gathered to participate in workshops, ask questions, and lobby on COLOR’s priority issue areas, including environmental justice, community safety, housing justice, essential workers, and affordable healthcare.
Colorado’s Farmworkers Deserve Overtime Pay

A bill moving through the state legislature threatens the wages and wellbeing of the workers who feed our communities — many of them immigrant and Latine.
Let’s Talk About Legislative Committees

In Colorado, legislative committees are small groups of lawmakers focused on specific issue areas like health, education, or housing. This is where bills are first discussed, debated and voted on. Committees are also the only place community members and advocates can share formal testimony and thoughts on how proposed laws would impact them.
Practicing Reproductive Justice in Policy & Partnership

In Colorado, reproductive justice is not theory; it’s lived practice. Organizations like COLOR, Soul 2 Soul Sisters, and Elephant Circle each carry a piece of our shared story. Their work, alongside many others across the state, reminds us that justice grows from care, connection, and collective courage.