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Natasha Rappazzo, Reproductive Justice Fellow

Natasha Rappazzo (she/they) supports the Policy Team at PRH as our current If/When/How Federal Reproductive Justice Fellow.

Natasha graduated from Hofstra University with a B.A. in History and Political Science in 2017. They earned their law degree with a certificate in Health Law and Policy from Penn State Dickinson Law in 2024 on a full-tuition scholarship.

Natasha is a proud community organizer from Dallas, Texas. Prior to law school, Natasha was an organizer for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas. At Planned Parenthood, Natasha saw firsthand how laws restricting reproductive health impact Texans—especially in low-income communities of color. Natasha decided to go to law school to learn how to do more to advance reproductive health, rights, and justice. In law school, Natasha interned with the Center for Reproductive Rights and National Health Law Program. Her most rewarding law school experience was working in the Dickinson Law Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic. At the Clinic, Natasha represented clients with health-harming legal needs and examined the root of injustice and its intersection with the law and health.

Natasha is an advocate for reproductive and health justice, unapologetic abortion access, and anti-imperialist feminism. When she isn’t talking about abortion, Natasha enjoys crafting and spending quality time with her husband, dog, and cat.