
Ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, as reproductive rights, immigrant justice, and democratic participation face coordinated attacks, Intersections of Our Lives emerged as both a cultural intervention and a policy roadmap.
Intersections of Our Lives was created in response to this reality. The collaboration is led by three national reproductive justice organizations working in deep partnership: In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, and National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum. Together, they developed a comprehensive Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda grounded in three pillars: Healthy Body, Healthy Families and Communities, and Healthy Democracy. Their vision affirms that bodily autonomy, economic security, and civic power are inseparable.
For this collaboration Amplifier worked with six incredible artists whose identities reflect the communities served by their partner organizations: Bee Harris, Camila Rosa, Celeste Byers, Johanna Toruño, Mer Young and Nina Yagual. They intentionally chose to work with intersectional artists who could enhance the message of the collaboration by infusing the artwork with their lived experiences. The series explores what it means to live in a body navigating systems of policy, culture, and power — and asks why those systems so often assert control over young people, women of color, immigrants, and gender-expansive communities.
This PSA is available in English, Korean and Spanish.
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