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FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER
_The Texas Campaign knows that many Texans are dealing with damage to their
homes and offices after last week's storm and we wish everyone impacted
well. We have compiled this list [2] for those seeking resources or for
those looking for ways to get involved. _
Training
2021 Webinar Series
Join us for our 2021 Webinar Series! Each month we'll be presenting content
about a specific theme related to sexual and reproductive health.
* MARCH 24: Supporting Youth of Color Leading Movements for Healthcare
* APRIL 14: Racism and Repro Health & Justice Part 1- History, Strategy &
Best Practices
* APRIL 21: Racism and Repro Health & Justice Part 2 - Moving Beyond LARC
to Center People and Equity in Contraceptive Access Efforts
* APRIL 28: Racism and Repro Health & Justice Part 3 - Teen Parents of
Color and the Birthing Space
Each webinar is $25 and includes free continuing education credit for
multiple disciplines. Scholarships are also available.
Click Here for More Details & to Register [3]
10th Annual Symposium
The Call for Papers has been re-opened. Please submit your proposals here
[4]. The deadline to submit is Friday, March 19.
Community Engagement
Storytelling Spotlight with Judge Aurora Martinez Jones
_Each month, the Texas Campaign seeks to interview young adults or adults
who serve them on their experience with sex education or teen pregnancy.
The impact of these stories helps inform our work across the state._
This month, we interviewed Judge Aurora Martinez Jones, the elected Court
Judge of the 126th District Court, about her experience working in the
child welfare system.
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If you are interested in sharing your story, email Alex at
[email protected].
Read Judge Martinez Jones' Story! [5]
Research & Data
Chart of the Month
The most significant risk factor for a future teen pregnancy is a prior
teen pregnancy. The chart looks at 19 year olds who gave birth in Texas in
2019 and shows how long it had been since their last pregnancy. While 72%
reported that this was their first pregnancy, 28% had previously been
pregnant, many of those in the last 1 - 2 years.
Texas has one of the highest rates of repeat teen pregnancy in the nation,
but state law does not allow minor teen parents to consent to their own
birth control. For this reason, the Texas Campaign is supporting bills that
would allow teen moms to provide their own consent for contraception. To
learn more, visit our bill tracking page here [6].
Advocacy & Public Policy
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Advocacy in Action Week
There's still time to register for our virtual Advocacy in Action week,
featuring advocacy training and virtual visits with state policymakers.
Even if you're not participating in our advocacy week, tune in to a very
special Town Hall event on the evening of Monday, March 2 featuring State
Representative, Donna Howard.
Register Here! [7]
Partner News
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2021 Conference on Adolescent Health
Registration for the Adolescent Health Initiative's 2021 Conference on
Adolescent Health is now open! This conference is directed toward
physicians, nurses, social workers, registered dietitians, health
educators, public health professionals, and all others who work with
adolescents in a health care capacity. Early bird pricing ends on Friday,
April 2, and registration closes on Monday, May 3.
Register Here! [8]
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Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy P.O Box 10357
Austin, Texas 78766
[email protected] / 512-686-8305
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