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National Advocates For Pregnant Women

http://www.advocatesforpregnantwomen.org/
Mission: 

National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW) is dedicated to protecting the human and civil rights, health and welfare of pregnant and parenting women while protecting their children from punitive and misguided state policies. NAPW seeks to ensure that women are not punished for pregnancy and addiction and that families are not needlessly separated based on medical and public health misinformation. Pregnancy and addiction should be treated as public health issues, not criminal justice issues. NAPW was formed to address the intersection of the war on drugs and the war on abortion by creating a comprehensive campaign that combines expertise in reproductive law, drug policy and the myths about and attacks on African-American motherhood. Without a comprehensive strategy to undo decades of misinformation and political posturing about pregnancy and drug use, an ever-widening circle of women will be caught in increasingly punitive, intrusive, and coercive government controls that hurt rather than help women and their families. Similarly, drug policy reform efforts to de-stigmatize drug users and to shift policies from punishment to treatment will fail if the myth of crack babies and crack mothers destroying a generation of children is left unchallenged.

Internship description: 

Intern will work day to day with NAPW staff on various projects and attend seminars at the Innocent Project. Some projects include: research, database management, working closely with Executive Director and Staff Attorney and assisting with day to day operations.

Internship skills needed: 
  • Need background in reproductive rights, women’s rights
  • Excellent writing, organizing and willingness to go that extra mile is appreciated
  • Ability to make connections among varied issues
  • Creativity
Languages required: 
English
Location: 
New York, NY
How to find us: 
We are at 15 W. 36th Street, Suite 901, New York, NY 10018. Take the N, R, Q, W, B, D, F, V subway lines to 34th Street, Herald Square. Most other subway lines, as well as PATH and Metro North, are within a 5-10 minute walking distance.
Work hours: 
9:30 - 5:00, Monday - Friday
Dress code: 
Business casual -- more casual than business; no sweats and jeans rarely
Category: 
Legal/Advocacy
Internships: 
2012Sonali Ravi
2011Laura Harris
Laura_Harris_Final_Report.pdf
2009Leah Sakala
Leah_Sakala_Final_Report.pdf
2008Paige Hendry-Bodnar
Paige_Hendry-Bodnar_Final_Report.pdf
2007Elena Cohen
Elena_Cohen_-_NAPW.doc

Source URL: http://clpp.hampshire.edu/leadership-programs-rrasc-host-sites/national-advocates-pregnant-women