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  • Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundation, Theory, Practice, Critique
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  • Edited by Loretta Ross, Lynn Roberts, Erika Derkas, Whitney Peoples, and Pamela Bridgewater
  • 2017
  • Published by: The Feminist Press
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Radical Reproductive Justice assembles two decades’ of work initiated by SisterSong Women of Color Health Collective, creators of the human rights–based “reproductive justice” framework to move beyond polarized pro-choice/pro-life debates. Rooted in Black feminism and built on intersecting identities, this revolutionary framework asserts a woman's right to have children, to not have children, and to parent and provide for the children they have.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. 1-4
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. 5-8
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  1. Foreward
  2. Dorothy Roberts
  3. pp. 9-10
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 11-32
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  1. HISTORICAL CONTEXT
  1. Gee’s Bend: A Reproductive Justice Quilt Story from the South
  2. Mary Lee Bendolph
  3. pp. 35-38
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  1. Laying the Foundations for a Reproductive Justice Movement
  2. Toni M. Bond Leonard
  3. pp. 39-49
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  1. A Brief Herstory of SisterSong
  2. Rachael Strickler and Monica Simpson
  3. pp. 50-57
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  1. Trust Black Women: Reproductive Justice and Eugenics
  2. Loretta J. Ross
  3. pp. 58-85
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  1. Card-Carrying Marchers and Sister Travelers: Pro-Life Feminists and the Reproductive Justice Movement
  2. Mary Krane Derr
  3. pp. 86-110
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  1. On Becoming and Being a Mother in Four Movements: An Intergenerational View through a Reproductive Justice Lens
  2. Lynn Roberts
  3. pp. 111-133
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  1. Moving SisterSong Forward
  2. Monica Simpson
  3. pp. 134-136
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  1. THEORY
  1. Reproductive Rights Activism after Roe
  2. Marlene Gerber Fried
  3. pp. 139-150
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  1. Beyond Pro-Choice versus Pro-Life: Women of Color and Reproductive Justice
  2. Andrea Smith
  3. pp. 151-169
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  1. Conceptualizing Reproductive Justice Theory: A Manifesto for Activism
  2. Loretta J. Ross
  3. pp. 170-232
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  1. Transforming Silence: The Personal, Political, and Pedagogical Prism of the Abortion Narrative
  2. Pamela Bridgewater Toure
  3. pp. 233-240
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  1. Reproductively Privileged: Critical White Feminism and Reproductive Justice Theory
  2. Caroline R. McFadden
  3. pp. 241-250
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  1. Centering Reproductive Justice: Transitioning from Abortion Rights to Social Justice
  2. Beverly Yuen Thompson
  3. pp. 251-271
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  1. Retrofitting Choice: White Feminism and the Politics of Reproductive Justice
  2. Erika Derkas
  3. pp. 272-282
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  1. POLICY, PRACTICE, AND ACTIVISM
  1. “She Doesn’t Deserve to Be Treated Like This”: Prisons as Sites of Reproductive Injustice
  2. Rachel Roth
  3. pp. 285-301
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  1. We Need to Talk about Disability as a Reproductive Justice Issue
  2. Katie O’Connell
  3. pp. 302-305
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  1. Reproductive Justice and Resistance at the US-Mexico Borderlands
  2. Anna Ochoa O’Leary and William Paul Simmons
  3. pp. 306-325
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  1. Black Women and Civic Engagement
  2. La’tasha D. Mayes
  3. pp. 326-331
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  1. Wise Women Gathering Place: An Indigenous Community-Based Culture Project
  2. Alice Skenandore and Erika Derkas
  3. pp. 332-339
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  1. HIV Prevention and Reproductive Justice: A Framework for Saving Women’s Lives
  2. Dázon Dixon Diallo
  3. pp. 340-346
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  1. The Reluctant Reproductive Justice Organizer and Birthworker
  2. Lucia Leandro Gimeno
  3. pp. 347-354
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  1. Mothering While Poor: Utilizing the Reproductive Justice Framework to Build the Capacities of Young Mothers
  2. Benita Miller
  3. pp. 355-360
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  1. Beyond the Trees: Stories and Strategies of Environmental and Reproductive Justice
  2. Laura Jiménez, Kierra Johnson, and Cara Page
  3. pp. 361-380
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  1. The Welfare Family Cap: Reproductive Rights, Control, and Poverty Prevention
  2. Diana Romero and Madina Agénor
  3. pp. 381-396
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  1. Making Art for Reproductive Justice
  2. Rickie Solinger
  3. pp. 397-403
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  1. Tubes Tied, Truly Child-Free at Last!
  2. Aaronette White
  3. pp. 404-412
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  1. POETRY
  1. Love Letters to the Queer Liberation and Reproductive Justice Movement(s
  2. Edited by Indra Lusero, Cara Page, and Mia Mingus
  3. pp. 415-429
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  1. Depression
  2. Sandra Ponce de Cid
  3. p. 430
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  1. For her, and for her
  2. Uma Rao
  3. pp. 431-433
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  1. If You Were in My Shoes
  2. Safire
  3. pp. 434-435
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  1. Reproductive Justice for Women of the East
  2. Bonita B. Sharma
  3. p. 436
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  1. Contributor Bios
  2. pp. 437-441
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  1. Permissions
  2. p. 442
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 443-444
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 445-456
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