Originally from Miami, Taryn Graves (she/her) recently graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she earned a BA in Urban Studies and Education with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies.
Before joining Physicians for Reproductive Health, she interned at various non-profits throughout Memphis and Washington, DC, focusing on policy and advocacy work related to reproductive health and health equity. She has interned with the National Partnership for Women and Families, Public Citizen, and Save the Children.
She is passionate about reproductive and racial justice, and gender equity in the workplace. In her spare time, Taryn reads fictional crime novels and enjoys binge-watching reality TV cooking shows. Contact Taryn about policy and advocacy-related questions related to sexual and reproductive health care.
Read More from Taryn Graves
- So-Called “Parental Rights” Bills and Their Threats to Reproductive Justice
- We’re Tracking State Sessions So You Don’t Have To: What You Should Know
- Tennessee maternal health crisis affects Black women worse. Here’s a solution to help.
- Two Bills That Make Health Care More Accessible – Advocacy Day Recap