Feminist Co-Creation for Abortion Justice Fellowship: Dismantling the Roots of Oppression and Abortion Stigma

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inroads

Remote (global)
  • Career category: Programme/ Project design & management, Research/ Data analysis
  • Job type: Fellowship
  • Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (global)
  • Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
  • Remuneration: USD 1,500 USD / Budget
  • Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Deadline: 19/10/2025
  • Location: Remote (global)
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) Health
The 2025 Feminist Co-Creation for Abortion Justice Fellowship: Dismantling the Roots of Oppression and Abortion Stigma.

Rooted in the feminist principles of autonomous resource generation, mutual learning, and open and free sharing, this fellowship aims to be a communal space for connection building, active mentorship, and accompaniment in creating and assembling pedagogical tools and resources on how abortion stigma, rooted in structures of oppression, is being dismantled across the global inroads network.

The inroads Feminist Co-Creation for Abortion Justice Fellowship invites members to collaboratively design shareable tools and learning resources that challenge abortion stigma at its structural roots.

The introductory module of inroads’ Reproductive Justice and Intersectionality to Dismantle Abortion Stigma online course is the starting point for this fellowship journey. Together we will delve deeper, co-creating learning maps to amplify existing resources and strengthen movement-building across bodies, territories, and histories.


Over six months, fellows will:

  • Build connections through large and small mentorship circles grounded in feminist curriculum design, popular education, and feminist technology.
  • Create and assemble learning maps to pedagogical tools and resources to share their stigma-busting journeys with the wider network.
  • Weave together a “curriculum collage” – a garden of stories, resources, and tools demonstrating how abortion stigma, rooted in structures of oppression, is dismantled across the inroads network.
  • Fellows receive guided mentorship, monthly facilitated fellowship spaces, and a $1500 stipend at the end of the fellowship.

Who can apply


This Fellowship is open to inroads members passionate about narrative strategies, liberatory learning, and exploring feminist values grounded in accessibility and education design – particularly those interested in sharing tools, wisdom, and lived experiences of dismantling abortion stigma and intersecting systems of oppression from their own contexts, territories, organizing methods, politics, languages, and more.


The journey is rooted in the belief that we continue to mutually co-create and dream the realities we wish to live in, through our everyday learning, experiences, creation, engagement, and sharing of resources.


Applications are welcomed from all regions, with encouragement for members from historically marginalized backgrounds and the Asia Pacific, Caribbean, and SWANA regions. We value lived experience, community organizing, cultural knowledge, and grassroots leadership as much as formal qualifications.

We are particularly interested in strategies and pedagogies with an access, care, and/or justice focus in communities such as:
  • Queer, trans, and gender-diverse people
  • Sex/reproductive workers, including sex work and surrogacy
  • Caste- or racially-oppressed people
  • People living with disabilities
  • Indigenous and rural peoples
  • Migrants, refugees, and displaced persons
  • Others suggested by applicants
  • Situations of occupation and conflict
  • Outside formalized medical systems (including non-urban or traditional healthcare settings)
  • Others suggested by applicants

Selection Criteria
  • Relevant intersectional experiences and reflections on abortion stigma-busting.
  • Strong interest in learning tools, pedagogies, and curriculum design.
  • Commitment to feminist co-creation for reproductive and abortion justice.
  • Willingness to engage in a cohesive, mutual learning process for the full fellowship.
  • Dedication to producing a shareable outcome aligned with the fellowship’s goals.

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