Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundation, Theory, Practice, CritiqueLoretta Ross, Erika Derkas, Whitney Peoples, Lynn Roberts, Pamela Bridgewater This anthology assembles two decades’ of work initiated by SisterSong Women of Color Health Collective, who created the human rights-based “reproductive justice” to move beyond polarized pro-choice/pro-life debates. Rooted in Black feminism and built on intersecting identities, this revolutionary framework asserts a woman's right to have children, not have children, and to parent and provide for the children they have. |
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Contents
ProLife Feminists and | |
An Intergenerational | |
Moving SisterSong Forward | |
Prisons as Sites | |
We Need to Talk about Disability as a Reproductive Justice Issue | |
Black Women and Civic Engagement | |
A Framework for Saving Womens | |
Utilizing the Reproductive Justice Framework | |
Reproductive Rights Control and Poverty | |
Justice | |
Love Letters to the Queer Liberation and Reproductive Justice Movements | |
Women of Color and Reproductive | |
A Manifesto for Activism | |
The Personal Political and Pedagogical Prism of | |
Transitioning from Abortion Rights | |
White Feminism and the Politics of Reproductive Justice | |
Brown Seed | |
Permissions | |
ABOUT THE EDITORS | |
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Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundation, Theory, Practice, Critique Loretta Ross,Pamela Bridgewater Toure No preview available - 2017 |
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