
Texans of different races, ages, and genders are coming together through the Texas Abortion Advocacy Network (TAAN) to restore and expand abortion access for everybody in our state.
TAAN members are actively organizing against local abortion travel bans, mobilizing their communities in support of abortion access, and volunteering with abortion funds across Texas. There is a role for all of us to play.
In this moment of uncertainty, so much is at stake for our communities. State leaders continue to pass laws that strip away our rights and attempt to divide us, trying to turn neighbors on each other.
The Texas Abortion Advocacy Network is hosting town halls to create space for community-led conversations grounded in care, connection, and shared power.
A majority of Texans support the right to an abortion. Yet, state politicians have banned abortion in Texas and are now trying to restrict people from traveling out-of-state to seek the care we need.
That’s why Texans of different races, ages, and genders are joining the Texas Abortion Advocacy Network Academy to learn from experts, build community with other Texans, and work together to restore and expand abortion access. Together, we can reclaim our freedom to make personal decisions about our bodies and our futures.
This 10-week virtual training experience — taught by reproductive rights, health, and justice leaders — will give you the tools and relationships you need to be a leader in your community.
The schedule of classes with dates for the Winter 2026 cohort is below. All classes are held virtually from 6 – 7:30 p.m. CT.
Hear directly from those who have participated in the TAAN Academy below.
TAAN members are actively organizing against local abortion travel bans, mobilizing their communities in support of abortion access, and volunteering with abortion funds across Texas. There is a role for all of us to play.
“TAAN has provided an incredible sense of community, knowledge, and support in every aspect.” — Melinda Q.
“Through TAAN, I’ve learned so much. I appreciate how each class is dedicated to a specific component of abortion rights. Also, learning about all the organizations that have presented so far has been an education in itself. Everyone has been so open and honest, which has been inspiring and empowering.” — Sara H.
“The camaraderie within TAAN is incredible, with everyone offering new ways to get involved and resources to share.” — Allison O.
“I appreciate the open, unembarrassed discussion of abortion and unwavering support for abortion access through TAAN. It’s also been incredible to meet and learn from the people doing this work every day, as well as the community of people attending these sessions.” — Marin H.
The Texas Abortion Advocacy Network includes the ACLU of Texas, AFIYA Center, Frontera Fund, Planned Parenthood Texas Votes, Jane’s Due Process, Avow, the Texas Equal Access Fund, Lilith Fund, Fund Texas Choice, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, Texas Freedom Network, Deeds Not Words, Young Invincibles, and abortion advocates from across the state.