From Center for Reproductive Rights <[email protected]>
Subject Abortion, AI & Advocacy at SXSW 2025
Date March 6, 2025 9:03 PM
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Hi team,

Next week, the Center for Reproductive Rights will take the stage at SXSW 2025 in Austin, TX, joining critical conversations about reproductive rights and why (and how) business leaders must engage on behalf of employees.

Where to Find Us at SXSW
📅 March 9 : Reproductive Freedom: Good for Workers, Good for Business [[link removed]]
Nancy Northup , Chelsea Clinton , and leading experts discuss why reproductive healthcare access is a workforce and economic imperative.
📅 March 10 : Protecting Reproductive Freedom: What Leaders & Companies Must Do Now [[link removed]]
Rachana Desai Martin , Chief Government and External Relations Officer, CRR and industry leaders share how businesses are mobilizing to protect reproductive rights through advocacy and collective action.
📅 March 11 : AI for Women at SXSW 2025 [[link removed]]
Julia Taylor Kennedy , Senior Director, Corporate Engagement, CRR, joins an expert panel on how AI is transforming women's health care.

With reproductive rights under attack in the U.S., these conversations couldn't be more urgent. From legal experts to corporate leadership, to you, every voice in this fight matters.

Can't make it to Austin? Follow us on social @reprorights [[link removed]] and keep an eye out for the recordings on our website after the conference.

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