Chicago Students Secretly Expand Access to Contraception at Catholic Colleges

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At some Catholic colleges such as DePaul University in Chicago, students encounter significant obstacles when seeking sexual health support. Maya Roman, a proactive student, helps address this issue by discreetly distributing condoms and Plan B emergency contraception.

The process behind this initiative is simple yet secretive. Students send a text message and then walk to a predetermined location to receive a paper bag containing the necessary contraceptive items. This underground effort demonstrates how student activists circumvent institutional restrictions to ensure access to contraception.

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This initiative highlights the students’ strong commitment to improving sexual health resources despite institutional limits. Their actions are part of a growing movement among college students who aim to support their peers by providing essential health options in challenging environments.

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