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Latest from In Her Name

The Maternity Crash

I argued for universal health care for twenty years on the grounds that it was the decent thing to do. Watching this administration take the instruments apart showed me the argument I should have been making — about who actually holds the risk, what changed in 1990, and how far it has already gone.

August 20, 2026 Read →
The Algorithmic Tax · Part 2

The Evidence

Every claim has a number behind it. Reach decay, pay gaps, ad fraud, healthcare AI bias — the data.

August 17, 2026 Read →
The Algorithmic Tax · Part 4

What We Built Instead

If the platforms will not distribute your work fairly, build your own distribution. Labora Collective. Yemaya. The Codex.

August 17, 2026 Read →
The Algorithmic Tax · Part 3

The Suppression Files

I paid $80 to boost a post. The organic post outperformed it by 37%. I paid for audience degradation.

August 17, 2026 Read →
The Algorithmic Tax · Part 1

The Algorithmic Tax

The communities that built these platforms are the ones now paying to reach the audiences they made. How social media extracts wealth from the people who generate it — part one of four.

August 17, 2026 Read →
The Economic Body · Part 12

The Bottle Station

Twins, day one postpartum. Severe preeclampsia, the magnesium about to come down. And a conversation about a bottle-washing station that, in the absence of any system at all, is the system she is going home to.

August 14, 2026 Read →
The Economic Body · Part 11

The Recovery Period Itself

The six-week visit is the one that catches the postpartum hypertension, the postpartum depression, the diabetes screen she cannot afford to miss. A line in a federal budget becomes a closed daycare becomes the visit that never happens.

August 13, 2026 Read →
More True and More False · Part 2

They Are Girls. And They Were Treated Like Currency.

What the January 2026 DOJ release actually showed — and what we keep refusing to look at.

August 12, 2026 Read →
More True and More False · Part 1

Stop Doing Pedophile Math

Stop letting clinical terms become an escape route for abusing children.

August 12, 2026 Read →
More True and More False · Part 6

The Dog That Hasn't Barked

A clinician's read on the documented record of Donald Trump's proximity to Jeffrey Epstein's operation — what is established, what is inferred, and what nobody has explained. Part one of Proximity and Awareness.

August 12, 2026 Read →
The Economic Body · Part 10

Infrastructure We Call a Luxury

America treats childcare as a private luxury. The workforce underneath it — the one that depends on women returning to work — is built on exactly the opposite assumption.

August 12, 2026 Read →
More True and More False · Part 5

You Don't Need a Cabal. You Just Need a World That Doesn't Care.

The Epstein case is not an aberration. It is the ordinary functioning of power when it does not fear consequences.

August 12, 2026 Read →

About In Her Name

In Her Name is the Labora Collective's narrative and accountability journal. While Women's Health covers clinical evidence and The Signal tracks policy, In Her Name holds space for the human reality underneath — the women and families whose experiences expose what data alone cannot.

Every piece is reported, sourced, and published with the 3-layer transparency system. Nothing is anonymous unless safety requires it.

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