steph_foster's review against another edition

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challenging informative medium-paced

4.0

sjbshannon's review against another edition

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5.0

Interesting book that discusses the context around WoC organising for reproductive justice, but that mainly closely examines a few WoC reproductive justice organizations, their strategies, challenges they faced, and their relationships with communities outside of the organizations.

sunflowerjess's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

4.0

An excellent wealth of information. I learned so much about reproductive rights in the U.S. and how abortion rights are just one piece of the whole picture. I would love an updated edition of this book considering current fights and detailing the status of the organizations discussed in this book. 

campbelle177's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

veganemelda's review

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5.0

I hate when people say the pro choice movement is made up of white, middle class women. Mostly because it is, but also because non privileged women have been fighting for within the reproductive justice movement, not the pro choice movement. Confused? Read this book and it'll clear it all up.

itsjunghan's review

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5.0

An essential primer on the reproductive justice movement, as it centers the histories and experiences of women of color.

alyssakeiko's review

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this took forever for me to read because i can only read about forced sterilization so many times and definitely not right before bed but that being said it's an incredible and thorough read with a lot of important history and critiques (like better including LGBT/queer repro concerns). anyone with an interest in reproductive justice should check it out
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