Teen Information Project for Reproductive Justice
IANGEL is committed to ensuring that California youth are aware of their reproductive rights as well as the precarious nature of reproductive freedom in our country. We are developing a curriculum to teach middle and high school-age students about their legal rights relating to sexual and reproductive health while inspiring the next generation of activists. Through online learning modules (and hopefully, in-person instruction post-pandemic) youth will be educated and empowered to both know and exercise their rights.
Curriculum Content Areas
- Rights and Access to Contraception and Testing
- Rights and Access to Abortion, Prenatal, and Maternity Care
- The Right to Privacy: Roe v. Wade and Other SCOTUS Cases
- Legal Rights Relating to Consent
- Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Services
- Child Welfare, Caregiver Requirements, and School-Based Health Services
- Available Resources for Minors in California
Our Partners
This project is being developed in collaboration with Queen’s Bench Bar Association of the San Francisco Bay Area, feminist educators, and IANGEL volunteers, legal fellows, and interns.
Thanks to our Teen Information Project Committee Members:
Meghan Fletcher, Teresa Patton and co-chairs of the Queen’s Bench Legislative & Reproductive Rights Committee, Beth Hodess and Karine Cargo.
And to IANGEL Fellows and Interns:
Haley de Genova, Johanna Kanes and Cali Crum