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Byllye Avery, MEd, is co-founder of Raising Women’s Voices and founding Director of the Avery Institute for Social Change. In 1982, she founded the National Black Women’s Health Project (now known as the Black Women’s Health Imperative). As the organization’s first executive director (1982–90), she helped the grassroots advocacy organization grow to an international network of more than 20,000 participants in 22 states and 6 foreign countries.

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In the 1970s, Ms. Avery co-founded the Gainesville (Florida) Women's Health Center and later, Birthplace, an alternative birthing centre, also in Gainesville. The self-help groups she initiated served as models throughout the nation and worldwide, and they paved the way for her founding of the National Black Women's Health Project (NBWHP) in 1982. As executive director of the NBWHP, Ms. Avery was responsible for producing not only the first Center for Black Women's Wellness but also the first documentary film by African American women exploring their perspectives on sexuality and reproduction. She is a co-author of Woman: A Celebration to Benefit the MS Foundation for Women, 2002. Avery studied psychology at Talledega (Alabama) College (B.A., 1959) and received an M.A. in special education from the University of Florida (1969).

Lois Uttley, MPP, is co-founder of Raising Women’s Voices and is active in working to ensure women’s health needs will be met in health reform. She serves on the steering committee of Health Care for All New York, chairs the Health Care Task Force of the New York Alliance for Women’s Health and is chair of the Policy and Legislative Committee of the Public Health Association of New York City.

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Ms. Uttley created the MergerWatch Project in 1996 to address the threat to reproductive health services from the mergers of religious and non-religious hospitals. As project Director, she has lead MergerWatch in assisting community-based coalitions fighting more than 60 proposed religious/secular hospital mergers in 25 states. Ms. Uttley has initiated research and the development of proposed public policies to protect patients’ rights and slow the enactment of religious “refusal clauses” that allow hospitals, health insurers and other institutions to refuse to provide services that conflict with religious doctrine. Previously, Ms. Uttley served as Vice President of the Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of NYS and as Director of Public Affairs for the NYS Department of Health. Earlier, she had a 14-year career as an award-winning journalist. She earned a Master’s in Public Affairs and Policy from the Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany and was a National Urban Fellow.

Cynthia Pearson is co-founder of Raising Women’s Voices and is Executive Director of the National Women’s Health Network. She has worked at NWHN since 1987 and has coordinated the internship program, managed the information clearinghouse, and directed NWHN’s program and policy work. Cindy became NWHN’s Executive Director in May 1996.

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Cindy is a transplanted Californian, who moved to Maryland after obtaining an undergraduate degree in biology from UC San Diego and working as an abortion-rights organizer for Colorado NARAL. While living in San Diego, Cindy worked in several capacities at Womancare, a Feminist Women’s Health Center. She is currently the president of the board of directors of Women’s Health Specialists in Northern California, and is the treasurer of the National Breast Cancer Coalition.

Amy Allina is a co-founder of Raising Women’s Voices for the Health Care We Need, a national initiative working to make sure women’s voices are heard and women’s concerns are addressed as policymakers put the new health care law into action. Amy is also the Program Director at the National Women’s Health Network (NWHN), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. that works to improve the health of all women by influencing health policy and supporting informed consumer decision-making.  She plans and implements a policy agenda that advances reproductive and sexual health, access to healthcare and women’s need for safe drugs and medical devices, representing this perspective with the Congress, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health.

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Prior to joining the NWHN in 1999, Amy worked on women’s health at the public policy consulting firm of Bass and Howes for a range of nonprofit and philanthropic clients including the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance.  She was previously a political organizer for the Maryland affiliate of NARAL and an Associate Editor at Multinational Monitor, a monthly magazine founded by Ralph Nader. Amy currently serves on the board of directors for the Reproductive Health Technologies Project and Essential Information. 

Maryanne Tomazic, MPH, is the Field Coordinator for the Raising Women’s Voices project. She is a graduate of Swarthmore College, where she co-founded the Global Health Forum, and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, where she concentrated in the history and ethics of public health.

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Maryanne was a health reform intern with MergerWatch in 2009 and a policy intern with the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law in 2010. A licensed emergency medical technician in New Jersey, she serves on her town's first aid squad and is an elected member of her local board of education. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

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Regional
Coordinators

Arkansas

Murry Newbern

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland

California

Ana Rodriguez

ACCESS: Women's Health Justice, Oakland

Marisol Franco

California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, Los Angeles

Colorado

Lorena Garcia

Colorado Latinas Organizing for Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)

Connecticut

Susan Lloyd Yolen and Gretchen Raffa

Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, New Haven

Florida

Jersey Garcia

Miami International Latinas Organizing for Leadership and Advocacy

Georgia

Janelle Yamarick

Feminist Women's Health Center

Illinois

Kathy Chan

Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, Chicago

Iowa

Erin Davison-Rippey

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland

Maryland

Leni Preston

Maryland Women's Coalition for Health Care Reform, Potomac

Massachusetts

Rose MacKenzie

NARAL Pro-Choice MA, Boston

Minnesota

Linnea House

NARAL Pro-Choice MN, St. Paul

Montana

Olivia Riutta

Montana Women Vote, Missoula

New Jersey

Dena Mottola Jaborska and Kate Clark

New Jersey Citizen Action / Planned Parenthood of NJ

New Mexico

Joan Lamuyon Sanford

New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Albuquerque

New York

Lois Uttley

Raising Women’s Voices New York Office, Manhattan

Ohio

Cathy Levy

Ohio Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Columbus

Oregon

Michelle Stranger-Hunter

NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon, Portland

Pennsylvania 

La'Tasha Mayes

New Voices, Pittsburgh

Jen Horwitz

Women's Way, Philadelphia

Rhode Island

Susan Yolen

Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Providence

Texas

Liz James

Lesbian Health Initiative of Houston, Inc.

Washington

Emily Brice

Northwest Health Law Advocates, Seattle

Washington, DC

Eleanor Hinton-Hoytt

Black Women’s Health Imperative

West Virginia

Margaret Chapman Pomponio

West Virginia FREE, Charleston

Wisconsin

Sara Finger

Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health, Madison

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Raising Women's Voices:
Who we are 

Advisory Board

Advisory Board

Elisabeth R. Benjamin, M.S.P.H., J.D.

Community Service Society

Kathy Bonk

Communications Consortium Media Center

Vicki Breitbart, M.S.W., Ed. D.

Health Advocacy, Sarah Lawrence College

Leslie Gabel-Brett, Ph. D.

Lambda Legal

Maureen P. Corry, M.P.H.

Childbirth Connection

Susan Dooha, J.D.

Center for Independence of the Disabled

Jemea Smith Dorsey, M.P.H.

Center for Black Women's Wellness

Marlene Gerber Fried, Ph.D.

The Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program, Hampshire College 

Jessica González-Rojas

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

Eleanor Hinton Hoytt

Black Women's Health Imperative

Marsha Hurst, Ph.D.

Narrative Medicine, Columbia University

Anne S. Kasper, Ph.D.

Maryland Women's Coalition for Health Care Reform

Nancy Kaufman, M.S.W., M.P.A.

National Council of Jewish Women

Martha Livingston, Ph.D.

Physicians for a National Health Program

Judy Norsigian

Our Bodies, Ourselves

Deborah Reid, M.P.S., J.D.

National Health Law Program

Roberta Riley, J.D.

Washington State Insurance Commissioner's Advisory Board on Health Reform Implementation

Ellen Shaffer, Ph.D, M.P.H.

Center for Policy Analysis / EQUAL Health

Katherine Villers

Community Catalyst

Jane Wishner, J.D.

Southwest Women's Law Center

Susan Wood, Ph.D.

Jacob's Institute of Women's Health, George Washington University

Miriam Yeung

National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum

making the promise
of health reform
real for women 

Women celebrated the historic accomplishment of enacting the new health reform law that can help us gain access to quality, affordable health care. We are working hard to make the promise of health reform a reality...and to improve provisions that fall short in meeting women’s needs.

Raising Women’s Voices is a national initiative working to make sure women’s voices are heard and women’s concerns are addressed as policymakers put the new health reform law into action. RWV was founded by the Avery Institute for Social Change, the National Women’s Health Network and the MergerWatch Project of Community Catalyst.

We believe women are grassroots experts in what is wrong with the current health system and what it takes to fix it because of our roles as arrangers of health care for our families. We place a priority on inviting women to share their experiences navigating the health care system. We responsibly apply these narratives to help shape health reform policy. [read Women's Stories]

What do we want? Health coverage that is lifelong, portable from job to job and from workplace to home, non-discriminatory, user-friendly and affordable for our families. We want it to cover women’s health care across the lifespan, including comprehensive reproductive health care, pre-natal care, maternity care, primary and preventive services, acute care, dental and mental health care, as well as chronic care. [read our Women’s Vision of Quality, Affordable Health Care for All.]

RWV has a special mission of engaging women who are not often invited into health policy discussions: women of color, low-income women, immigrant women, young women, women with disabilities and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Our advisory board helps represent the interests of these constituencies. RWV’s regional coordinators conduct outreach to women in key states and do community organizing and public education.

Want to get involved? Contact us!