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Facing Abortion Stigma with Data

A course for activists, educators, and changemakers. Funded by a Seed Grant from the Abortion Conversation Project.
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A course for activists, educators, and changemakers

Facing Abortion Stigma with Data is an immersive learning experience that invites participants to explore the power of data as a tool for truth-telling, narrative shifting, and social transformation. In this course, we uncover how abortion stigma operates internally, socially, and structurally; and how evidence, when paired with empathy, can become a radical act of care.

Rooted in feminist values and a commitment to reproductive justice, this course provides a space for reflection, unlearning, and reframing. You’ll explore your relationship with abortion, learn to identify stigmatizing narratives, and build strategies for using data to counter myths, challenge disinformation, and advocate for dignity and rights.

Whether you’re an activist, designer, educator, doula, or simply someone who wants to engage more deeply in this conversation, this course is for you.

Course Guidelines

💜 This is a judgment-free space.

💚 This is a discrimination-free space.

💛 Approach others with love, empathy, and compassion.

Objective

To transform prevailing narratives around abortion by using data as a tool to challenge stigma and foster informed, evidence-based conversations.

 

 Funded by a Seed Grant from the Abortion Conversation Project.

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Duration 3 hours
Lectures 36
Level Beginner
Viva Futura Certificate
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Facing Abortion Stigma with Data is an immersive learning experience that invites participants to explore the power of data as a tool for truth-telling, narrative shifting, and social transformation. In this course, we uncover how abortion stigma operates internally, socially, and structurally; and how evidence, when paired with empathy, can become a radical act of care.

Intended audience
  • Activists
  • Educators
  • Changemakers