Championing civic engagement and reproductive justice together.
WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE NEW YORK LIBERTY’S CHOSEN SOCIAL JUSTICE PARTNER
The New York Liberty and Women Creating Change unite to inspire civic action and advance reproductive justice.
Our partnership tips off on June 2 at 7PM at the Commissioner’s Cup Tournament at Barclays Center.
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Our partnership with the New York Liberty—defending Commissioner’s Cup champions and fervent advocates for reproductive justice—underscores the critical connection between reproductive rights and civic participation, including voting.
We’ve been playing ball on the issue of women’s health since 1915.
Women Creating Change (WCC) has a proud history of championing women’s agency over their reproductive health, dating back over 100 years to our founding of the nation’s first maternity clinic. WCC’s partnership with the New York Liberty will extend to numerous opportunities over the next year for us to shine a light on what reproductive justice means for all New Yorkers, centering women of color, low-income women, and LGBTQIA+ people.
THE GET-INVOLVED GUIDE
How to Vote
Prepare for the next election to make your voice heard about the issues you care about.
The ball is in your court.
WCC’s Civic Matters Hub is your go-to resource for timely reproductive justice information and actions, from tracking legislation, connecting with elected officials, and volunteering in your area. Here are curated actions you can take today.
Meet us at the game!
We’ll be at the Barclays Center on June 2nd and June 9th.
Cheer us on when we take the court! Look for our table on the main concourse and our faces on the jumbotron at the two Commissioner’s Cup home games. Watch at home on MY9, Fox Local, and Yes Network.
In Conversation with WCC: Change Making Careers in Reproductive Justice
A conversation featuring WCC’s own Laura Edidin and Na’ilah Amaru, along with Thamar Ferdinand, the Executive Director of the New York City Council Women’s Caucus, and Rochelle Rodney, Co-Executive Director of the New York Birth Control Access Project. Check out our Youtube channel with more conversations.