Reproductive Justice in Action
- Sponsored by:
- Juntos
Join Middlebury Alums, Elizabeth Bueno (Posse 6) and Morgane Richardson (Posse 6) as well as Anti-Racism consultant, Dorcas Davis in a conversation on Reproductive Justice and the Health Care system.
Reproductive Justice, as defined by Loretta Ross, is the human right to maintain bodily
autonomy, have children or not have children and to parent those children in safe and sustainable communities. In this session, we will go over the core components of the reproductive justice framework and explore how systems of oppression (racism, sexism,
Reproductive Justice, as defined by Loretta Ross, is the human right to maintain bodily
autonomy, have children or not have children and to parent those children in safe and sustainable communities. In this session, we will go over the core components of the reproductive justice framework and explore how systems of oppression (racism, sexism,
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