reproductive justice
orgs
SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; their purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities.
Ancient Song Doula Services is a international doula certifying organization founded in the Fall of 2008 in Brooklyn, New York with the goal to offer quality Doula Services to Women of Color and Low Income Families who otherwise would not be able to afford Doula Care and training a workforce of full spectrum doulas to address health inequities within the communities they want to serve.
Fertility for Colored Girls seeks to provide education, awareness, support and encouragement to African American women/couples and other women of color experiencing infertility and seeking to build the families of their dreams. Additionally, FFCG seeks to empower African American women to take charge of their fertility and reproductive health.
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History of reproductive justice
The Long, Disgraceful History of American Attacks on Brown and Black Women’s Reproductive Systems
Fat Reproductive Justice: Navigating the Boundaries of Reproductive Health Care
For Black women, the isolation of infertility is compounded by barriers to treatment
Women Of Color Speak Out Against The Whitewashing Of Reproductive Justice
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7.2 Reproductive Justice & Fat Liberation
FOOD PSYCH #237: COVID-19 AND FOOD SHOPPING/PREP, PLUS FAT-POSITIVE FERTILITY WITH NICOLA SALMON
rePROs Fight Back is a podcast fighting for reproductive health, rights, and justice.
Natal is a podcast series about having a baby while Black in the United States.
ACCESS: A podcast about abortion aims to answer all your questions about abortion in the U.S., including some you never knew you had.
Rethinking Reproductive Health covers things like birth, state sanctioned violence, self managed abortion, midwifery care, systemic racism, endometriosis, bed sharing, surrogacy, and more!
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BBC: Why are Black Women 5 Times More Likely to Die in Childbirth?
Violence against Black Women is a Racial and Reproductive Justice Issue
How does reproductive justice show up for indigenous communities?
Reproductive Justice is My Political Home
follow
Nicola Salmon @fatpositivefertility
Monica Simpson @artivistmonicaraye
Sarah Ferguson @Birthingtheblock
Sayeda Abbas @browngirlinfertility
Josie Rodriguez-Bouchier L.Ac. @intersectionalfertility
Christina James @bigfatpregnancy