Dr. Brianna Theobald is an assistant professor of history and affiliate faculty in the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at the University of Rochester. She is an award-winning teacher and researcher in the fields of U.S. women’s and gender history, the history of Native America, and the history of reproduction. Her first book, Reproduction on the Reservation: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2019), explores the intersection of colonial and reproductive politics in Native America from the late nineteenth century to the present. She is currently working on two book-length projects, The Indigenous Clubwoman: Genealogies of Native Activ...
The effects of environmental degradation, targeted acts of violence against land and reproductive ca...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Ried takes a two spirited look at the effects of Hetero-patriarchy on settler colonialism of indigen...
Dr. Brianna Theobald is an assistant professor of history and affiliate faculty in the Susan B. Anth...
Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky will outline the legal codes that made Indigenous women vulnerable to economi...
107 pagesThe intersection of environmental and reproductive justice illustrates the inherent connect...
This presentation centers on the scientific and medical research conducted by Sophie D. Aberle, M.D....
abstract: This project explores the federal government’s efforts to intervene in American Indian wom...
Researchers utilizing quantitative methods have established that sexual violence against Native Amer...
This dissertation traces the process and shares the findings of a collaborative project with urban I...
What is reproductive justice? How does it impact communities in Appalachia? Who is on the ground adv...
This paper is a response to the chapter “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide” in Andrea Smith’s bo...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
Abolition and abolitionist movements have the ability to address the dismantling of multiple oppress...
A discussion of indigenous rights and the effects of colonialism on gender-based violence in the Uni...
The effects of environmental degradation, targeted acts of violence against land and reproductive ca...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Ried takes a two spirited look at the effects of Hetero-patriarchy on settler colonialism of indigen...
Dr. Brianna Theobald is an assistant professor of history and affiliate faculty in the Susan B. Anth...
Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky will outline the legal codes that made Indigenous women vulnerable to economi...
107 pagesThe intersection of environmental and reproductive justice illustrates the inherent connect...
This presentation centers on the scientific and medical research conducted by Sophie D. Aberle, M.D....
abstract: This project explores the federal government’s efforts to intervene in American Indian wom...
Researchers utilizing quantitative methods have established that sexual violence against Native Amer...
This dissertation traces the process and shares the findings of a collaborative project with urban I...
What is reproductive justice? How does it impact communities in Appalachia? Who is on the ground adv...
This paper is a response to the chapter “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide” in Andrea Smith’s bo...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
Abolition and abolitionist movements have the ability to address the dismantling of multiple oppress...
A discussion of indigenous rights and the effects of colonialism on gender-based violence in the Uni...
The effects of environmental degradation, targeted acts of violence against land and reproductive ca...
Coined and developed by a group of Black women in the 1990s, Reproductive Justice has become a neces...
Ried takes a two spirited look at the effects of Hetero-patriarchy on settler colonialism of indigen...