Content warning: This article includes references to sexual assault, violence and traumatic stories regarding birth and death. Dorothy Roberts, professor of law and sociology at the University of ...
‘Reproducing Injustice’ Symposium Explores Reproductive Rights and Justice During COVID-19 October 22, 2021 By Analisa Goodmann and Brielle Brown* What freedoms and rights do individuals have over ...
“There was no such thing as reproductive freedom for poor women in early modern Catholic Europe.” A new article in the Journal of Modern History examines several facets of “reproductive unfreedom” in ...
On Friday and Saturday, audience members gathered in Swain Hall for Fight Like Hell, a research performance that explores reproductive injustice and incarceration. The sold-out performance was ...
Last year, an 18-month bipartisan Senate investigation concluded that migrant women held at a privately-run Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Georgia were subjected to ...
“[This situation] should make you wonder whether we, as a society, should be incarcerating pregnant people in the first place.” Ad Policy A fence surrounds the Cook County jail complex on April 9, ...
(RNS) — A Presbyterian pastor, the Rev. Angela Williams, sees it as her calling to do ministry supporting reproductive justice — helping houses of worship break the stigma around “our sexualities and ...
We believe it’s essential that those of us in the medical community consider our collective responsibility to preserve the reproductive rights that have been legally in place in the United States ...
What freedoms and rights do individuals have over their own bodies? And are these rights and freedoms being protected both during and outside of the COVID-19 pandemic? These questions underlie much of ...
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