
Boston Women's Collective
The Boston Women's Collective was a pioneering organization founded in 1969 that aimed to increase awareness about reproductive rights, including access to abortion and contraception, during a time of limited legal options. It provided education, resources, and advocacy to support women's autonomy over their reproductive choices. The Collective played a significant role in advancing women's health rights and gender equality by promoting informed decision-making and challenging restrictive policies. Its efforts contributed to the broader movement for reproductive justice and helped shape public discourse on women's reproductive freedoms.