If/When/How educates, organizes, and supports law students to ensure that a new generation of advocates will be prepared to protect and expand reproductive rights as basic civil and human rights. This is a student organization focused on awareness and political activism. We dedicate ourselves to ensuring access to medically accurate, age-appropriate, culturally competent sex and sexuality education, as well as comprehension, quality reproductive health care, including prenatal and postnatal care, contraception, abortion services, and alternative reproductive technologies for women and men, free from coercion, discrimination and violence.
Our members are dedicated to advocating and ensuring that the Mitchell Hamline community is exposed to reproductive rights and to provide interested students the tools to be effective advocates for reproductive justice. Our goal is to mobilize and mentor law students, lawyers, and scholars in order to build capacity, vision, and leadership, for a more successful reproductive justice movement.