A growing collection of abortion justice designs from across the United States and its territories.
Proceeds are donated to the National Network of Abortion Funds.

As a trigger ban state, abortion became criminalized in Arkansas with the SCOTUS Dobbs decision. And yet—Arkansas has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country, the highest teen pregnancy rate in country, and ranks 49th in the country for the health of women and children. Abortion is a human right that plays a vital role in healthcare, community care, and reproductive justice for people with uteruses across the gender spectrum.



Ali Place (she/they) is a designer, educator and writer in Arkansas whose work explores the intersection of design and feminist theory as a space for critical making and radical speculation. She is the author of Feminist Designer: On the Personal and the Political in Design (MIT Press 2023), which illuminates design as a feminist practice through essays, case studies and dialogues. She is currently an associate professor of graphic design at the University of Arkansas.


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Designing for abortion rights in all 50 states + Washington D.C. + Puerto Rico