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The reproductive justice framework encompasses a wide range of issues affecting the reproductive lives of marginalized women, including access to: contraception, comprehensive sex education, prevention and care for sexually transmitted infections, alternative birth options, adequate prenatal and pregnancy care, domestic violence assistance ...
Ross was one of the African American women who first coined the term "reproductive justice," with the aim to frame the pursuit of reproductive justice using the social justice framework. [3] Ross acted as National Co-director for women of color [1] of Washington, D.C.'s March for Women's Lives on April 25, 2004. [19]
Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood is a nonfiction book by American scholar and law professor Michele Goodwin.The book details the criminalization of reproduction in United States and argues for choice movements to expand to a reproductive justice framework.
The stories also showcase the significant overlap between reproductive justice and LGBTQ+ rights, said Goldberg, professor of clinical psychology at Clark University and an affiliated scholar at ...
They launched the reproductive justice framework by publishing a full-page statement titled "Black Women on Universal Health Care Reform" [6] with over 800 signatures in The Washington Post and Roll Call using the concept of reproductive justice in a criticism of the Clinton health care plan. [8]
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Reproductive Justice: interrelationships among issues, linking reproductive health and rights to other social issues (broader human rights framework) "White-dominated sectors of the pro-choice movement that focused solely on abortion and downplayed the reality that reproduction is encouraged for some women and discouraged for others " (221)
OPINION: Bell’s call for more men to stand up for reproductive justice and abortion rights is based on the reality that men benefit from these rights just as much as women and people who can get ...