Woodhull Freedom Foundation is the only national human rights organization working full time to protect the fundamental human right to sexual freedom. Our work includes fighting censorship, eliminating discrimination based on gender or sexual identity or family form, and protecting the right to engage in consensual sexual activity and expression. We do this through advocacy, education, and coalition building.
Every other Wednesday, our bi-weekly newsletter aggregates seven articles central to Woodhull’s mission and work. Check out our archives below for our newsletters and articles.

Domestic violence and traumatic brain injury; The militant anti-abortion movement
September 24, 2018
Xavier Schipani
September 24, 2018
Xavier Schipani

A web-hosting service for and by sex workers; Legal protection for LGBTQ+ communities
September 5, 2018
Amber Vittoria
September 5, 2018
Amber Vittoria

The national increase in sex worker rights activism; The fight to end nonconsensual surgeries for intersex people in California
August 22, 2018
Tim Foley/The Chronicle Review
August 22, 2018
Tim Foley/The Chronicle Review

Centering aftercare and support in the BDSM community; How paid leave from work can help survivors of domestic violence
August 8, 2018
Andrew Spear/The New York Times
August 8, 2018
Andrew Spear/The New York Times

A sex worker’s response to the FOSTA-SESTA package-bill; Reproductive justice and the choice to parent
July 25, 2018
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July 25, 2018
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What abortion access would look like without Roe v. Wade; A Brazilian asylum seeker’s fight to be reunited with her nine-year-old son
July 11, 2018
Larissa Puro/USC Institute for Global Health
July 11, 2018
Larissa Puro/USC Institute for Global Health

Seeking justice for sexual violence; Police presence at Pride events
June 27, 2018
Elinor Carucci/The New York Times
June 27, 2018
Elinor Carucci/The New York Times