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We believe in the radical possibility that reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations can lead the progressive movement in enshrining inclusive cultures, generous policies, and thriving wages into every workplace. When workers win, we all win.
The reproductive health, rights, and justice movements must prioritize the rights and well-being of workers if we want to win.
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Unionizing 101 Webinar
Watch our first-ever webinar on unionizing featuring our friends at the Nonprofit Professionals Employees Union, union organizer Emily Likins Ehlers, and several folks who successfully unionized their reproductive health workplace. Learn about why unions are important, how to begin the unionizing process, and what it looks like to unionize in the nonprofit sector. You can read the translation in English y en español.
Featured Resource
10 ways your organization can be inclusive of people with disabilities
Whether you know it or not, you work with people with disabilities. Learn why you need to say the word “disability,” and how you can make your office, events, and workplace culture accessible for everyone.
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Ask ReproJobs: How do I cope with imposter syndrome in the job search?
Imposter syndrome is real, and so many of us struggle to cope with it.
New year. New website. Same commitment to workers.
We’re inspired by the creativity and intentional change processes of so many brilliant folks in our field, so in the spirit of transparency, we want to share our process in arriving at this new chapter with you.
ReproJobs Test Kitchen: Planners! Calendars! Agendas! Oh my!
Get organized in 2020.
Planners and Mental Health
If you need space to purge your to do list, take it.
Preparing for a job interview
Transitioning into reproductive health, rights, and justice from another field? Start here.
Practice makes (near) perfect: sample questions to prepare for your job interview
Scroll through these questions and practice your answers to help you feel confident for your next job interview.
Why you need to post salaries and benefits in every job post
It’s the right thing to do, and will encourage more diverse candidates who are a better fit for the position to apply.
Meet Emily, our Union Organizing Expert
Welcome to our new column, Ask a Union Organizer! Each month, union organizer and former abortion clinic staffer Emily Linkins-Ehlers answers your most pressing questions about unionizing your reproductive health, rights, and justice workplace. Anything is fair game —...
Unionizing 101 webinar
How do you unionize in a non-profit? What’s it like to do this in a repro organization? Answers to these questions and more in our first webinar. Transcript available in English and Spanish.
Does that job really require a Bachelor’s Degree?
Ask yourself these questions before tacking on this requirement to your next job description.
Ask ReproJobs: Are non-profits even more corrupt than corporations?
Find ways to reconnect to why you came to this work. It’s ok to take a break, or leave altogether.
Ask ReproJobs: What should I do when I’m repeatedly asked to work more (unpaid) hours?
Do your job, do it well, and do it all on the clock.
10 ways to make your organization more inclusive of people with disabilities
Your workplace needs to be accessible for people with disabilities. Here’s what you can do to make that happen.
Ask ReproJobs: How should I deal with a man who’s trash, but who’s also my boss?
Dealing with incompetence at work is tricky, especially when it’s mixed with power and privilege.
Interview: The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
“To be successful in our organizing, we must shift the belief that our healing can wait.”
What’s it like working in reproductive health, rights, and justice?
We surveyed 200+ of our followers about what they love and want to change about their jobs. Here’s what they had to say.
Ask ReproJobs: Can I put retail skills on my resume to apply for repro jobs?
You probably have more transferable skills than you realize!
Interview: The Nap Ministry
“Rest is a form of resistance because it pushes back and disrupts white supremacy and capitalism.”
Ask ReproJobs: How can I be an ally to coworkers who make less than me?
Tips for solidarity across race and work roles.
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