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Gender Policy Research Program (GPRP) at the GW Institute of Public Policy, GWU
📢 The September Issue of the Gender Policy Research Programs' Monthly Newsletter is out now!

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GPRP Newsletter: September 2025
Updates, Opportunities, and Resources from GPRP Image GPRP Newsletter: September 26, 2025 Introducing Our New Virtual Community! We are excited to announce our new virtual community space on Zoom! Thi...
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October 1, 2025 at 5:47 PM
New on the GPRP blog: @laurynking.bsky.social illustrates how President Trump, his administration, and his supporters used the populist argumentative frame in their discussions of the 2019 Title X rule change and how these groups continue to use it to justify the President's actions today. #reprosky
The Trump Administration’s Use of the Populist Argumentative Frame
As discussed in previous posts, frames are a helpful tool for assessing the motivations of actors in a particular scenario. Framing is a major topic of discussion in the literature of both social move...
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August 15, 2025 at 5:57 PM
New on the GPRP blog: @laurynking.bsky.social explores the tepid reception of the ‘pro-woman’ frame by the Trump administration and its pro-life supporters and posits that these groups have since adapted the frame, using it to push alternative goals in the name of ‘protecting women.’ #reprosky
‘Protecting Women:’ The Evolution of the ‘Pro-Woman’ Frame on the Right
As discussed in previous posts, frames are a helpful tool for assessing the motivations of actors in a particular scenario. Framing is a major topic of discussion in the literature of both social move...
blogs.gwu.edu
August 4, 2025 at 4:32 PM
This week on the GPRP blog: @laurynking.bsky.social details her analysis of the Trump administration's use of the fetal personhood frame during his first presidency, it's continued use today, and how it may be used in the future. #reprosky
The Fetal Personhood Frame
As discussed in my previous post, frames are a helpful tool for assessing the motivations of actors in a particular scenario. Framing is a major topic of discussion in the literature of both social mo...
blogs.gwu.edu
July 25, 2025 at 1:54 PM
The latest on the GPRP Blog: @laurynking.bsky.social gives a brief history of framing, describes how people are framing contraception and abortion today, and discusses why understanding framing is increasingly important in the age of the algorithm. #reprosky
Framing Contraception & Abortion
In today’s era of soundbites, headlines, and short-form media dominance, how politicians, policymakers, and content creators choose to frame the issues they discuss is becoming increasingly salient.
blogs.gwu.edu
July 21, 2025 at 7:48 PM
This week on the GPRP Blog: Trump & Title X: The 2019 Rule Change Revisited. @laurynking.bsky.social gives an overview of the Trump admin's 2019 rule change, the recovery of the Title X network under Biden, and the Trump admin's recent actions impacting federal family planning funds. #reprosky
Trump & Title X: The 2019 Rule Change Revisited
In June 2018, the Trump administration proposed formal rule changes to the Title X family planning program that, once implemented, had a serious impact on the accessibility of reproductive healthcare ...
blogs.gwu.edu
July 11, 2025 at 9:42 PM
New on the GPRP Blog: Our Summer Blog Series! For the next eight weeks, @laurynking.bsky.social will be updating her work on the objectives and effects of the 2019 Title X rule change to reflect our current political context. This quick intro gives a sneak peak at what's coming soon. #reprosky
Introducing Our Summer Blog Series
In 2019, the Trump administration made administrative rule changes to the Title X family planning program in an attempt to ‘Defund Planned Parenthood.’ This rule change had a serious impact on the acc...
blogs.gwu.edu
July 4, 2025 at 2:28 PM
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From our new pub in Women's Health Issues: limited changes in contraceptive use post-Dobbs despite adolescent and young adult expressions of urgency and fear, feelings of lost agency, and concerns over access may reflect continued (or worsened) barriers to contraceptive access post-Dobbs. #reprosky
Adolescent and Young Adult Perspectives on Contraception Post-Dobbs: “The Next Closest Step to Having Control Over My Own Body”
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) face unique barriers to contraceptive care that may be exacerbated by the June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision that removed federal prote...
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May 28, 2025 at 2:32 PM