This report shares findings of kitchen table conversations conducted in 2025 where community leaders and members discussed their perspectives on reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare.
Tool Category: Reproductive Justice
The Road to Reproductive Justice: Native Americans in New Mexico
The 6-page report builds on original opinion research with rural New Mexican communities. To our knowledge, this is the largest sample of Native Americans interviewed for the purposes of understanding experiences and attitudes towards reproductive health policy.
Strong Families New Mexico Legislative Report Card
The 2019 report seeks to inform policy makers, organizations and community members about both the policies that promote equitable outcomes for all families and the policies that harm families.
Recognizing All Families to Expand Our Movements
Everyone cares for a loved one at some point in their lives. The failure of laws in the United States to both support family caregiving and recognize the rich variety of families is a major shortcoming. Fortunately, advocates have been increasingly successful in the fight to guarantee paid leave and expand legal conceptions of who constitutes “family.”
The Road to Reproductive Justice
The majority of Americans believe that a full range of reproductive healthcare, including abortion should be legal. Too often, this reality is clouded by myths about who does and does not support access to abortion care. Recent research about attitudes of rural New Mexicans breaks down those assumptions.
Attitudes Toward Reproductive Health Policy Among Rural New Mexicans
This resource summarizes the rural research conducted by Strong Families New Mexico, a program of Forward Together. This two-page document shares key findings and action items that New Mexico decision makers can take to secure reproductive justice in New Mexico.