Mackenzie Darling (she/her) supports the Policy Team at PRH as our current If/When/How Federal Reproductive Justice Fellow.
While in law school, Mackenzie worked with Reproductive Equity Now, Pregnancy Justice (formally NAPW), and Women’s Law Project. As an undergrad student, she co-taught a course on intersectional feminism and worked as a sexual health peer educator.
During her first year after law school, she was a Maeve McKean Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellow, where she worked with HIPS and the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law on the campaigns to decriminalize sex work and drug possession in the District of Columbia.
Mackenzie considers herself an intersectional feminist, harm reductionist, abolitionist, and a very passionate reproductive justice advocate. Outside of work, she is a huge reader and loves a good board game and cross-stitching.
Read More from Mackenzie Darling
- SCOTUS Impact on Reproductive Justice
- New Rule Dropped: 5 Highlights from Section 1557 Final Rule
- A Primer on Birth Control Access in 2024
- IVF in Alabama: Unpacking the Latest Attack on Reproductive Freedom
- We’re Tracking State Sessions So You Don’t Have To: What You Should Know
- It’s Time to Make OTC Sexual and Reproductive Preventive Items Accessible to All
- Birth Control Primer