Ultra Violet, Author at Ms. Magazine
Skip to content

Trending:

  • Abortion
  • Supreme Court
  • U.S. Colleges
  • Epstein
  • Birth Control
  • FEMINIST250
  • ‘Banned!’ Series
  • Masculinity

Ms. MagazineMs. Magazine

More Than A Magazine, A Movement

  • donate
  • join
  • Renew
  • News & Opinion
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Ms. Studios
  • Women & Democracy
  • Series
  • Explore by Topic
  • Store

Author: Ultra Violet

UltraViolet is a nonprofit that advocates for women's reproductive health, self-described as "a powerful and rapidly growing community of people mobilized to fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women, from politics and government to media and pop culture."
  • Health
  • National

“Someone You Love Had an Abortion”: New Digital Ad Campaign Targets Moderate Swing Voters

Ultra Violet

“We invite everyone who views these ads to see themselves or someone they love in these stories and, no matter how they may feel about abortion individually, get engaged in the fight to ensure all of our right to make the healthcare decisions best for ourselves, our futures and our loved ones.”

RSS Feminist Daily News

  • New Taliban Law Legalizes Child Marriage and Further Restricts Women’s Rights
  • Democratic Women’s Caucus Leads New Effort to Address Sexual Misconduct in Congress
  • Rising Gas, Rising Bills: The Gendered Economic Impact of the Iran War

Popular This Week

Ms. Magazine
  • About Ms.
    • Ms. History
    • Masthead
    • Ms. Committee of Scholars
    • Internships
  • Membership
    • Get Ms.
    • Give the Gift of Ms.
    • Manage Your Ms. Email Preferences
    • Member Services
    • Support Ms.
    • Newsletters
    • Back Issues
    • Store
  • Contact
    • Media Center
    • Writing for Ms.
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise with Ms.
  • Programs & Sister Organizations
    • Feminist Majority Foundation
    • Feminist Campus
    • Girls Learn International
Copyright © 2026Feminist Majority Foundation
  • Author Guidelines and Rights
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Ms. is wholly owned and published by the Feminist Majority Foundation