KENTUCKY Religious Coalition
for Reproductive Choice
KRCRC, a non-profit group of people of faith and conscience that includes members of many religions, supports the right of individuals to make reproductive decisions that are based on
their own moral and/or religious principles, not those of any government.
We use advocacy, education, and outreach to support access to reproductive health services, including abortion, and share information necessary to make informed choices.
We oppose government interference in personal health decisions.
their own moral and/or religious principles, not those of any government.
We use advocacy, education, and outreach to support access to reproductive health services, including abortion, and share information necessary to make informed choices.
We oppose government interference in personal health decisions.
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*KRCRC is not responsible for, nor does it endorse, any legal, medical, or other advice or information provided by any of the entities identified or referenced herein or by any other third parties, whether referenced herein or not.
Read Our Newsletters
THe Voice for ChoiceRead the most recent edition of our long-form newsletter:
"The Voice for Choice" |
FAITHFULLY YOURSRead previous editions of our shorter, bi-weekly emails featuring stories of today by people of faith:
"Faithfully Yours" |
Land Acknowledgment
KRCRC honors and acknowledges that we live and organize on the ancestral lands of the Adena, Hopewell, Miami, Osage, Shawnee, Yuchi, and Eastern Band Cherokee peoples. These Nations are the original stewards of this land thousands of years before European arrival, and Native people continue to live, create, worship, and lead here today.
We also recognize that Kentucky’s history has too often been distorted by the myth that this region was only a “hunting ground,” a narrative created by settlers and land speculators to justify the violent dispossession of Native peoples. Naming these truths is one small step toward honoring Indigenous presence and sovereignty.
To learn more about the Native Nations whose land you are on, visit: https://native-land.ca/
KRCRC honors and acknowledges that we live and organize on the ancestral lands of the Adena, Hopewell, Miami, Osage, Shawnee, Yuchi, and Eastern Band Cherokee peoples. These Nations are the original stewards of this land thousands of years before European arrival, and Native people continue to live, create, worship, and lead here today.
We also recognize that Kentucky’s history has too often been distorted by the myth that this region was only a “hunting ground,” a narrative created by settlers and land speculators to justify the violent dispossession of Native peoples. Naming these truths is one small step toward honoring Indigenous presence and sovereignty.
To learn more about the Native Nations whose land you are on, visit: https://native-land.ca/