Community-Accountable Research

Research for Reproductive Justice

Research guided by community voices and lived experience.

Community accountable research strives to uplift lived experiences, understand gaps in healthcare, and create pathways that repair and fulfill care expectations. It lives within the the legacy of research justice and is in kinship to liberatory research praxis, community-accountable research.

Rooted in Justice

Advancing Community-Accountable Research for Justice and Liberation

In the legacy of research justice and liberation research praxis, community-accountable research aims to…

01.

Redistribute power and uplift the wisdom and ways of knowing of marginalized communities

02.

Require critical self-reflection, accountability for harm, and personal transformation for researchers

03.

Create pathways for reconciliation and repair within the research process

…within community-based organizations and amongst in(ter)dependent scholars

The Challenge—

Within clinical and public health disciplines, there has been growing interest in community-engaged research. However, as this work has become more fundable within academic institutions, community-based organizations and independent scholars often face disadvantages in capacity, infrastructure, technical expertise, and legal protections needed for equitable research partnerships.

Community-based and reproductive justice organizations are also chronically underfunded to initiate or lead research projects. This creates environments where coercion, exploitation, epistemological theft, and the reproduction of white supremacy and other inequitable practices can occur — even when equity is the stated goal.

Our Approach—

Community-accountable research builds on the legacy of research justice and liberatory research framework

Instead of communities being subjects of research, they become collaborators, leaders, and decision-makers throughout the research process. 

This approach: 

  • Centers lived experience
  • Identifies gaps in healthcare access
  • Builds solutions with communities
  • Ensures research outcomes benefit those most impacted
Three clinic staff members sit at the Feminist Women’s Health Center front desk, one of whom sits across from a model posing as a patient.

The Challenge—

Within clinical and public health disciplines, there has been growing interest in community-engaged research. However, as this work has become more fundable within academic institutions, community-based organizations and independent scholars often face disadvantages in capacity, infrastructure, technical expertise, and legal protections needed for equitable research partnerships.

Community-based and reproductive justice organizations are also chronically underfunded to initiate or lead research projects. This creates environments where coercion, exploitation, epistemological theft, and the reproduction of white supremacy and other inequitable practices can occur — even when equity is the stated goal.

Our Approach—

Community-accountable research builds on the legacy of research justice and liberatory research framework. 

Instead of communities being subjects of research, they become collaborators, leaders, and decision-makers throughout the research process. 

This approach: 

  • Centers lived experience
  • Identifies gaps in healthcare access
  • Builds solutions with communities
  • Ensures research outcomes benefit those most impacted

Why Feminist Leads This Work

Feminist Center is uniquely positioned to conduct community-accountable research.

50 Years of Reproductive Health Work

For nearly 50 years, Feminist Center has been a trusted community source for reproductive healthcare, information, support, and advocacy.

Trusted Community Resource

Our organization has deep relationships with the communities we serve and centers those relationships in our research process.

Independent Research

Because we are not reliant on government funding streams, we are able to conduct research without political influence and maintain our commitment to reproductive justice.

Featured Research—

FemPAC
Community Accountability Project

We invited community members, patients, clients, and Feminist staff to identify ways the organization was not fully meeting its reproductive justice mission. 

Participants discussed gaps in care and prioritized areas where improvements were needed. 

Participants represented three areas of care: 

  • Abortion care
  • Gender-affirming care
  • Sexual and reproductive healthcare 

Focus groups were: 

  • Small(10–15 participants)and hybrid (virtual and in-person)
  • Bilingual (English and Spanish) with live interpretation
  • Compensated with $150 gift cards
  • Provided childcare and meals 
Perinatal Focus Groups
→ Postpartum Care Services

Feminist designed its postpartum services based directly on the experiences, needs, and ideas of community members and birth workers. 

Focus groups included: 

  • Spanish-speaking Latinx parents
  • Transgender parents
  • Parents of color
  • Midwives and doulas
  • Labor and delivery nurses 

Community feedback informed the development of a postpartum care program including: 

  • In-home post-natal visits by advanced practice nurses
  • Referrals for mental health providers
  • Needs-based resource support 
Medication Abortion
Clinical Trials

Feminist served as a site for the original clinical trials studying medication abortion. 

The study examined the safety and effectiveness of a combined regimen of Mifepristone and Misoprostol for medication abortion under 10 weeks of pregnancy. 

This research helped establish medication abortion as a safe and effective option used worldwide today. 

Research Project Details—

Each research project highlights:

How We Did It

Research methods, participant involvement, and community engagement practices.

Key Findings

Important insights gathered from participants and research analysis. 

Outcomes and Impact

How the research informed services, policy understanding, or organizational change. 

Community Accountability Board—

The FemPAC project laid the foundation for the creation of a Community Accountability Board (CAB). 

The CAB will be an ongoing, compensated panel made up of community members and Feminist staff who previously participated in research initiatives. 

The board will convene regularly to: 

  • Evaluate research priorities
  • Review plans addressing community-identified needs
  • Guide organizational accountability and research direction 

If you’re interested in joining our first CAB, contact us at [email protected] 

Collaborative Research—

Feminist also participates in collaborative research with academic partners.

Abortion Restrictions and High-Risk Pregnancies in Georgia (2025)

This study explored the barriers faced by people with high-risk pregnancies seeking abortion care after the implementation of Georgia’s abortion ban. 

Researchers conducted interviews with 19 Georgia residents experiencing high-risk pregnancies. 

Key findings included: 

  • Limited understanding of abortion law exceptions
  • Participants felt their abortions were medically necessary
  • Feelings of abandonment by government institutions
  • Abortion bans compounded medical and emotional suffering

Perspectives on Early Abortion Bans in Georgia (2023)

Researchers interviewed residents of Georgia’s 6th congressional district to understand public perspectives on abortion restrictions. 

Participants held complex and nuanced views on abortion and often separated personal beliefs from restricting access for others. 

Many participants were unaware of how abortion bans could significantly reduce access to care.

Get
Involved—

There are several ways to participate in or support Feminist’s research efforts.

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Join Our Research Community

Community members, students (16+), advocates, and people interested in research are invited to participate.

Research
Partnerships

Researchers and scholars interested in collaborating with Feminist can submit project proposals.

Participate in Research Studies

Individuals may join the participant pool to be contacted about future research opportunities.

Support Community Research

Donations help fund community-accountable research efforts, including participant compensation, community advisory boards, and equity-focused research initiatives.

Research Contact: [email protected]