This thesis evaluates historical legacies of racism in medical care as focused on elective sterilization surgeries. Contemporary sterilization practices echo the eugenic aims of their historical counterparts as they encourage White fertility and restrict the fertility of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
My paper will address the need for an intersectional analysis of past and present eugenics and state...
Abstract From the 1920s to the 1950s, California sterilized approximately 20,000 people in state hom...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
This thesis contains both a literature review and a comparative analysis of how historical vs. conte...
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review’s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
The article describes a troubled history of eugenics in the US, from its beginnings at the end of th...
This study investigates the use of coded racism in the evolution of fertility control policies from ...
An investigative analysis into anthropometrics, sterilization, eugenics, and other forms of scientif...
According to Students for Life of America, the reproductive health non-profit known as Planned Paren...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
My paper will address the need for an intersectional analysis of past and present eugenics and state...
Abstract From the 1920s to the 1950s, California sterilized approximately 20,000 people in state hom...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1...
This thesis contains both a literature review and a comparative analysis of how historical vs. conte...
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review’s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
The article describes a troubled history of eugenics in the US, from its beginnings at the end of th...
This study investigates the use of coded racism in the evolution of fertility control policies from ...
An investigative analysis into anthropometrics, sterilization, eugenics, and other forms of scientif...
According to Students for Life of America, the reproductive health non-profit known as Planned Paren...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...