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The Reproductive Rights Counteroffensive in Mexico and Central America

Feminist Studies, 2022
:This essay reviews the 2013 Human Life International (HLI) propaganda video, Central America and Mexico: Fighting for Life, Faith, and Family, which, we argue, illustrates the well-orchestrated counteroffensive against reproductive and sexual rights ...
Gabriel A. Ramírez, L. Morgan
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Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement

, 2022
ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: From Abortion to Reproductive Rights 1 "Let's hear it from the real experts": Feminism and the Early Abortion Rights Movement 2 "An act of valor for a woman need not take place inside of her": Black Women, Feminism ...
J. Nelson
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From Abortion Rights to Reproductive Justice: A Call to Action

Affilia, 2022
As aggressive cultural and legislative attacks on abortion rights and access continue, we call upon social workers to pursue the liberatory aims of the reproductive justice (RJ) movement.
Erica Goldblatt Hyatt   +2 more
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Reproductive Rights

Agenda for Social Justice 2020, 2020
S. Jesudason
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Otolaryngologists and Reproductive Rights

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2023
AbstractOur nation faces contentious questions regarding reproductive rights and access to abortion which have long been viewed as beyond the scope of otolaryngology. The broad implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization (Jackson) impact all people who are, or can become, pregnant and their health care
Pratyusha Yalamanchi   +2 more
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Reproductive Rights are Human Rights [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 1999
Jacqueline Pitanguy outlines the political context of the ICPD +5 process on the basis of her work in Brazil and internationally on reproductive rights. She argues that the women's movement has to continue to lobby hard to decrease the gap between what has been promised and the reality of most women's lives, particularly in the context of the cuts in ...
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Remote Reproductive Rights

American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2022
AbstractIn July 2020, a federal district court lifted the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (“FDA”) restriction requiring patients to pick up the first drug of a medication abortion—mifepristone—at a healthcare facility. Soon after, an ongoing experiment with remote care for abortion expanded, as telemedicine did in other areas, and virtual clinics
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Something old, something new: applying reproductive rights to new reproductive technologies in South Africa

South African journal on human rights, 2020
New reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilisation have opened up new avenues for those who wish to have children, and who need no longer be bound by biological limitations to procreation like infertility.
B. Shozi
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Sexual and reproductive rights movements and counter movements from an interactionist perspective

, 2020
Empirical studies examining opposing movements’ interactions and strategic choices have expanded in the literature on social movements, especially in the field of conservative social movements, and especially concerning sexual politics.
Olivier Fillieule, C. Broqua
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Reproductive Rights and Responsibilities

The Hastings Center Report, 1994
While positive procreative liberty that is the right to have a child seems to exist in the US thousands of mentally retarded people have been involuntarily sterilized. Therefore the definition of procreative liberty remains unclear and depends on whether the right to procreate is interpreted as simply meaning the right to genetic replication or as the
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