Logo celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation, featuring a large purple '50' and a multicolored diamond motif.

YEARS OF

REPRODUCTIVE LIBERATION

This year marks Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation’s 50th anniversary. For five decades, we’ve expanded access, championed bodily autonomy, and empowered generations through reproductive healthcare, advocacy, and liberation.

Brick clinic building on a sloped lot with a blue sign reading '580 Feminist Women's Health Center' 874-7551 beside a stone retaining wall.

Feminist Center’s first physical building from the 70’s in Atlanta’s Midtown.

Honoring The Leaders Who Shaped Our Future

We honor visionary leaders and changemakers whose work has advanced reproductive justice and paved the way for generations to come.

Stephanie Davis is the former Executive Director of Georgia Women for a Change, a non-profit organization with a gender lens that represented Georgians across a spectrum of women’s issues before the state legislature. Davis also served as the first Policy Advisor on Women’s Issues to Mayor Shirley Franklin where she coordinated the “Dear John” campaign to end child prostitution in Atlanta.

Stephanie Davis

Dazon Dixon has served a diversity of communities in her role as the Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of SisterLove, Inc, established in 1989, the first women’s Sexual and Reproductive Justice organization with a focus on HIV in the southern United States. She has learned that one of her greatest attributes is that she is driven to solve problems by connecting and working with the people who are most capable of finding the best solutions together.

Dazon Dixon

Alicia Garza is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. The Black Lives Matter Global Network now has 40 chapters in four countries. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President for Movement Infrastructure and Explorations at the Freedom Together Foundation.

Alicia Garza

Sponsorships & Tables Now Available!

Sponsorships and tables for Feminist Center’s major fundraiser are now available for purchase at this time. Explore our fundraiser sponsorship opportunities below. General admission and single tickets will be available soon!

October 17, 2026 The West House, 1385 Collier Rd NW

Table for 10

$2,500

Purchase a table for you and 9 friends.

Visionary

$25,000

Presenting Sponsor – Includes 2 tables for 20 guests, and much more!

Trailblaizer

$15,000

Includes 1 table for 10 guests, and much more!

Changemaker

$10,000

Includes 6 tickets and our public thanks on all materials.

Rebel

$5,000

Includes 4 tickets and our public thanks on event website and social media.

Advocate

$2,500

For small, local businesses and community partners. Includes 2 tickets.

Our History

From our founding to today, our journey has been rooted in community, courage, and an unwavering commitment to reproductive justice.

1976
Abortion & Gynecological Care

Abortion & Gynecological Care

Began providing safe, supportive, and non-judgmental abortion and gynecological care as part of a Federation of Women's Health Centers.

1988
Donor Insemination

Donor Insemination

Provided services to women that infertility specialists in the South were unwilling to serve, including single women and queer women.

1997
Legislative Advocacy Program

Legislative Advocacy Program

Launched organized advocacy efforts to advance reproductive justice through public policy and community action.

1998
Refugee Women's Health Project & Chrysalis Project

Refugee Women's Health Project & Chrysalis Project

Collaboration to provide culturally informed health care services & help address healthcare needs of young queer women.

1999
Community Engagement

Community Engagement

The Young Women's Leadership Institute enabled young women to develop reproductive justice, activist, and organizational leadership skills.

2000
Trans Health Initiative

Trans Health Initiative

The Trans Health Initiative program was shaped and adapted by trans people.

2003
Men for Equality & Justice

Men for Equality & Justice

Expanded community engagement efforts while increasing volunteer participation in reproductive justice advocacy.

2007
Lifting Latina Voices Initiative

Lifting Latina Voices Initiative

Launched the Lifting Latina Voices Initiative, Georgia's only program dedicated to elevating Latina leadership, advocacy, and community engagement.

2010
BLACK WOMEN'S wellness PROJECT

BLACK WOMEN'S wellness PROJECT

Continued partnerships with community leaders and organizations to foster the health, wellness, and leadership of Black women through the Black Women's Wellness Project.

2017
FIRST GRADUATION for the Erin J. Vuley Fellowship Program

FIRST GRADUATION for the Erin J. Vuley Fellowship Program

Celebrated the first graduating class of the Errin J. Vuley Fellowship Program, developing the next generation of reproductive justice leaders and advocates.

2018
KWAJELYN Jackson BECOMES the FIRST BLACK ED in FWHC history

KWAJELYN Jackson BECOMES the FIRST BLACK ED in FWHC history

Kwajelyn Jackson became the first Black Executive Director in Feminist Women's Health Center history, marking a significant milestone in the organization's leadership and commitment to reproductive justice.

2019
HB481 was PASSED & FWHC INITIATED a COURT CHALLENGE with COMMUNITY members

HB481 was PASSED & FWHC INITIATED a COURT CHALLENGE with COMMUNITY members

Following the passage of HB481, Georgia's six-week abortion ban, Feminist Women's Health Center initiated a court challenge alongside community members to defend reproductive freedom and access to care.

2020
Mutual aid & emergency FUNDING MAINTAINED operations SAFELY DURING a GLOBAL PANDEMIC

Mutual aid & emergency FUNDING MAINTAINED operations SAFELY DURING a GLOBAL PANDEMIC

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Feminist Center maintained safe operations while providing mutual aid and emergency funding to support community members facing unprecedented challenges.

2021
PLAINTIFF in CHALLENGE against ACA STATE MARKETPLACE MEDICAID expansion for PREGNANT PEOPLE

PLAINTIFF in CHALLENGE against ACA STATE MARKETPLACE MEDICAID expansion for PREGNANT PEOPLE

Served as a plaintiff in a legal challenge against the ACA State Marketplace while advocating for Medicaid expansion for pregnant people, helping advance access to affordable healthcare.

2022
ROE fell, BUT we CONTINUE to challenge the GA 6-week BAN

ROE fell, BUT we CONTINUE to challenge the GA 6-week BAN

Following the fall of Roe v. Wade, Feminist Center continued challenging Georgia's six-week abortion ban while fighting to protect reproductive freedom and access to care.

2023
The past 3 years and beyond

The past 3 years and beyond

Defeated anti-abortion bill SB456, paid off our building, launched electronic medical records, and successfully challenged restrictions on telemedicine access.

50 YEARS OF IMPACT

Our work is possible because of our community. Together, we’ve moved mountains and transformed lives.

50+

Years of Service

THOUSANDS

Patients Supported

COUNTLESS

Advocacy Victories

GENERATIONS

Empowered

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