Reproductive Justice: What It Means and Why It Matters (Now, More Than Ever)
People may think reproductive justice is synonymous with reproductive rights, but the two are distinctly and philosophically different.
...morePeople may think reproductive justice is synonymous with reproductive rights, but the two are distinctly and philosophically different.
...moreCrisis pregnancy centers are known for their anti-abortion work, but some also focus on preventing women from accessing contraceptives.
...moreNicole Martin is a cofounder and director of political education at Indigenous Women Rising, an organization committed to reclaiming identity, culture, tradition, and language from colonialism.
...morePublic Health Post Fellow Jori Fortson profiles Lynn Paltrow, who works to secure the human and civil rights, health, and welfare of all pregnant people.
...moreHow does research shed light on inequalities in reproductive care, and influence mainstream feminist discourse?
...moreAfter the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, women and pregnancy-capable people of reproductive age reported a 10% increase in mental distress compared to the months before the decision.
...moreHerminia Palacio, President and CEO of Guttmacher Institute, considers the intersection between Covid-19 and sexual and reproductive health.
...moreJane Grant-Kels, professor and vice chair of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Health Center, discusses dermatology’s ethical concerns in a post-Roe world.
...moreNIFLA v. Becerra, currently before the Supreme Court, is a challenge to California’s Reproductive FACT Act, which requires unlicensed facilities such as crisis pregnancy centers to post a notice stating that they are not a licensed medical facility.
...moreIn celebration of the 50th anniversary of “Our Bodies, Ourselves,” Judy Norsigian, Dr. Wendy Chavkin, Nashira Baril, and Charlie Ruth Castro discuss the past and progress of reproductive justice.
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