Bio
Chelsea G. Tejada is a Justice Catalyst legal fellow for the American Civil Liberty Union’s Reproductive Freedom Project, focusing on expanding access to reproductive health care for immigrants and other marginalized communities. Chelsea comes to the ACLU with a background in both reproductive health and immigration law, having provided immigration legal assistance to survivors of human trafficking in Boston University’s Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking Clinic, and conducted social science research on access to abortion in Latin America at Ibis Reproductive Health. Chelsea graduated from Amherst College and Boston University School of Law, where she was a Public Interest Scholar.
Featured work
![Three women with raised fists, wearing masks with "BAN OFF OUR BODIES" printed on them and carrying a purple banner, lead other protestors at the Women's March Rally For Abortion Justice In Washington, D.C.](https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2022/11/ABORTION_PROTECTION_FOR_IMMIGRANTS-Blog-400x266.jpg)
Nov 21, 2022
Biden Administration Issues Policy Protecting Access to Abortion for Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth
![Protesters supporting abortion march in front of the Supreme Court holding signs that read "Bans off our Bodies."](https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2022/07/Decision_Blog-400x266.jpg)
Jul 7, 2022
Two Generations of Reproductive Rights Advocates on Life After Roe
![A protest sign reading “More Access. More Providers. Fewer Politicians.”](https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2022/03/FP_Blog-400x266.jpg)
Mar 17, 2022
Texas’ Bounty Hunter Abortion Ban is a Dire Warning of What Lays Ahead for Our Reproductive Rights
![Two hands holding a sign with the text "Abortion is healthcare. Abortion is a right."](https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2020/12/WEB20-Abortion-Healthcare-Sign-1110x740-1-400x266.jpg)
Dec 23, 2020
Arkansas Politicians’ Relentless Push to End Abortion Access, and Humiliate and Shame Abortion Patients