Originally from Washington Heights, New York, Dr. Melissa Madera (a.k.a. the abortion diarist) is a queer, first generation Afro-Dominican American, and the Jill of all trades at The Abortion Diary. She is the Senior Associate of Research and Education, Reproductive Rights at State Innovation Exchange (SiX). She is also an independent consultant mainly working in the reproductive health, rights, and justice space. She is an affiliated researcher on Project SANA (Self-managed Abortion Needs Assessment), an interdisciplinary research group at The University of Texas at Austin that researches self-managed abortion in the United States. She has worked as a special projects consultant at Plan C Pills. She is also the former Director of Research and Partnerships at Choix, a telehealth clinic founded by experienced family planning clinicians with a vision of using technology to expand access to abortion care. Melissa is also a Society of Family Planning 2019 Changemakers in Family Planning Awardee and a board member of inroads (the International Network for the Reduction of Abortion Discrimination and Stigma). An expert on abortion story-sharing and listening, she works to center the voices of people who have had abortions and end abortion stigma in all facets of her life.
Melissa has traveled the world with her podcast, and is a story-sharer and (above all else) a dedicated story-listener. She is also a beekeeper, recovering academic, multimedia historian, and full-spectrum doula. She has also been a high school teacher, adjunct college professor, and Gynecological Teaching Associate, and has trained in Restorative Therapeutic Yoga (as well as an Anusara Yoga 200 hour YTT), Thai Yoga Bodywork, and Reiki I.
Melissa is also the curator of “ar·ti·facts: abortion stories and histories,” a traveling multimedia exhibit. This exhibition gives voice to untold and silenced experiences through audio stories, images, and objects; ar·ti·facts gathered by Melissa over the past eight years for The Abortion Diary.
Melissa created The Abortion Diary in the summer of 2013. Since then she has been running the project, and making its podcast out of pocket and as a labor of love. Her own abortion story and the deep impact sharing it (13 years later) had on her, her family, friends and complete strangers inspired her to create The Abortion Diary. Melissa travels across the country, and around the world creating spaces for personal abortion story-sharing, story listening, and capturing diverse abortion experiences; stories that are as different as the people who share them. She has travelled to 27 states across the United States, over 10 European cities, Canada, The Dominican Republic, and Thailand with the podcast. Since beginning the project in July 2013, she has listened to and recorded over 300 people share their reproductive experiences. These experiences are quite diverse across geographic location (36 U.S. states and 21 countries), socioeconomic background, age (18-85.5), ethnicity, race, religion, and gender, and span from the late 1950s to 2019. Melissa has been featured on the front page of The Washington Post, on NPR's Weekend Edition, a Q&A with Cosmopolitan Magazine, Latina.com, ThePool.com, Rewire, Univision, MSNBC and The Daily Dot.