Meet the team

Core team and Outreach coordinator
Alice Chilcott (she/her)
Alice has worked on reproductive rights in Parliament, for an international organisation and now for her PhD. She is especially passionate about ensuring adolescents and young people have autonomy over their reproductive lives and decisions.

Communications coordinator
Phyllis Mupeti (she/her)
Phyllis’s passion stems from growing up in an environment where sexual health and wellbeing were viewed as a taboo. Phyllis is committed to the principles of Reproductive Justice and challenging the systems that deny bodily autonomy, access and dignity.

Collective coordinator
Sarah Yung (she/her)
As a working-class mother to two small children, Sarah is passionate about challenging the intersecting barriers that impact people’s rights to have children, to choose not to have children and to be able to parent children in safe and healthy environments. She is a scholar on the impact of climate breakdown on reproductive justice and bodily autonomy and has a background in grassroots organising and advocacy.

Bootcamp coordinator
Ruby Christie Webster (she/her)
Ruby works in international development within the sexual and reproductive health and rights space, focusing on gender-transformative approaches to family planning. Her commitment to Reproductive Justice is grounded in the belief that bodily autonomy, gender justice, and racial justice are inseparable. Trained in community organising approaches,her work is rooted in a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and to challenging unequal power structures.

Fundraising coordinator
Natalie E. Mann (she/her)
Natalie is driven by fighting the limiting nature of abortion rights as they currently stand, and the urgency to defend and fully decriminalise abortion. She has published on representations of abortion, and worked on abortion as a visual artist. She is particularly concerned by the impact of reproductive rights restrictions on those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Coach and bootcamp liason (collective)
Caroline Townsend (she/her)
Caroline has vast experience in campaigning and organising. She is passionate about training and coaching activists to campaign and organise more confidently on issues important to them. Reproductive justice is important to her because she believes it's critical that children have the opportunities to grow in positive environments, and for women to have choices and better support for their reproductive health.

Support coordinator (collective)
Kinjell Singh (she/her)
Kinjell is passionate about decolonial, anti-capitalist and critical legal theory. Her background is in the law and she is currently completing a Masters of Laws at SOAS with focus on human rights and international law. Reproductive Justice, to her, is an activist movement that brings together social injustices to meaningfully and intersectionally address all the barriers to our existence. She is passionate about grassroots activism, mobilisation and community organising <3

Trainer (bootcamp)
Sarah Simms (she/her)
Growing up in the North of Ireland when abortion was criminalised fuelled Sarah’s passion for reproductive justice. Sarah has a LLM human rights and is a senior policy officer at an international NGO. She has experience working across a wide range of human rights issues including sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights, in Northern Ireland and beyond, currently focusing on emerging issues with the impact of technology and reproductive justice.

Trainer (bootcamp)
Bushra Khalfan (she/her)
Bushra is a PhD student focused on gendered and youth inequalities in the global south.

Merch project lead
Sarah Payling (she/her)
Sarah is a Bedford based artist currently working on improving her creative practice in portraiture. Sarah believes bodily autonomy is fundamental and current world events have prompted her to use her creative voice to help drive lasting change.

Crowdfunding lead
Ella Mitchell (she/her)
Currently studying a BA in politics and IR at Durham, Ella is particularly interested in gender politics and is passionate about the importance of reproductive justice. Ella believes it is imperative that women’s rights continue to be advocated for and expanded.

Website and content lead
Flo Jarvis (she/they)
Flo is a keen campaigner for reproductive justice globally, without which she believes there is no dignity, safety, or equality for any of us.

Social media lead
Zac Taylor Schindler (he/him)
Zac is currently studying a masters in Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change and is particularly interested reproductive justice. He is passionate about creating a space for open, supportive dialogue rooted in lived experience that encourages learning, reflection and solidarity.

Storyteller and content lead
Evie Wynne (she/her)
Currently based in Sheffield, where she is studying towards an MA in Journalism, Evie is a committed advocate for women’s rights and asylum seeker protections here in the UK. She is keen to put her skills to use in championing a vision of reproductive justice that is all-encompassing and without compromise.
past contributors to the collective
meet the amazing people who made the collective what it is today <3
























