Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation. “The Situation in Aiken: Race, Class, and Sterilization” Jennifer H. Gunter, University of South Carolina - Columbia “Rendering (Im)Purity: Racial Integrity and Compulsory Sterilization in 1924 Virginia” Shira A. Mogil, New York University ‘Cut But Not Broken:’ Black Women do VBAC” Sarah E. Holihan Smith, College of Charleston “No Safe Place: One Mother\u27s Reflection on Raising Black Children in White Neighborhoods” Shawn A. Ricks, Winston-Salem State Universit
Abstract: Reproductive health among women of color suffers in the absence of true rights-based healt...
It seems that abortion, like all methods of birth control, benefits African-American women because i...
This Essay critically examines how medicine actively engages in the reproductive subordination of Bl...
Jennifer Gunter The Situation in Aiken: Race, Class, and Sterilization This paper examines a series ...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
As an African American, a civil rights lawyer, a mother, and a feminist, I view reproductive freedom...
Birth outcomes for African American women are statistically complicated by intersections of sexism, ...
This Capstone project aims to investigate the barbaric sterilization laws that were practiced in Ame...
This research examines birth control and sterilization practices aimed at low-income black women in ...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
Forced sterilization in Black women has been an act of reproductive injustice since the abolishment ...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
In 1924, the Virginia General Assembly passed both The Racial Integrity Act and The Sterilization Ac...
The reproductive rights of North Carolinians, African American women in particular, have been severe...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Abstract: Reproductive health among women of color suffers in the absence of true rights-based healt...
It seems that abortion, like all methods of birth control, benefits African-American women because i...
This Essay critically examines how medicine actively engages in the reproductive subordination of Bl...
Jennifer Gunter The Situation in Aiken: Race, Class, and Sterilization This paper examines a series ...
Since this country’s founding, women of color have had little control over their reproductive freedo...
As an African American, a civil rights lawyer, a mother, and a feminist, I view reproductive freedom...
Birth outcomes for African American women are statistically complicated by intersections of sexism, ...
This Capstone project aims to investigate the barbaric sterilization laws that were practiced in Ame...
This research examines birth control and sterilization practices aimed at low-income black women in ...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
Forced sterilization in Black women has been an act of reproductive injustice since the abolishment ...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
In 1924, the Virginia General Assembly passed both The Racial Integrity Act and The Sterilization Ac...
The reproductive rights of North Carolinians, African American women in particular, have been severe...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Abstract: Reproductive health among women of color suffers in the absence of true rights-based healt...
It seems that abortion, like all methods of birth control, benefits African-American women because i...
This Essay critically examines how medicine actively engages in the reproductive subordination of Bl...