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Centering the Margins: Fight for Reproductive Justice and Body Sovereignty
Oct
18

Centering the Margins: Fight for Reproductive Justice and Body Sovereignty

With panelists: Payal Kumar, Dr. Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha, Rachel Lorenzo of Indigenous Women Rising, and Dr. Rebekah Viloria- Please join us for a panel which will analyze our current political state, the work advocates and researchers have done, and the future for justice movements in the fight for reproductive justice.

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The History and Future of Abortion Medication in the United States: Reflections on 30 years of Mifepristone
Apr
6

The History and Future of Abortion Medication in the United States: Reflections on 30 years of Mifepristone

In this talk, Public Health Professor Liz Janiak will discuss mifepristone, self managed abortion, and the political stigma preventing the maximum public health benefits.

This event will take place on April 6 at 4 pm in room 2-105. This event will be open to the public.

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Women against Abortion: Inside the Largest Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century
Feb
9

Women against Abortion: Inside the Largest Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century

Drawing from her book, Women against Abortion, Haugeberg will explain how women in the antiabortion movement developed and deployed the strategies that led to the downfall of the constitutional right to abortion in the US in 2022.

This event will take place on February 9 at 4pm in room 2-105. This event will be open to the public.

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The Urgency of Representing Abortion
Oct
17

The Urgency of Representing Abortion

In this talk, Professor of Women’s & Gender Studies Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst will examine the radical possibilities of representing abortion as a strategy to counter anti-abortion discourse through a reproductive justice lens.
This event will take place in room 4-237 at 4 PM on October 17, 2022. Q+A to follow. All are welcome.

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Why I Am Pro-Choice (With Some Pro-Life Sympathies): Towards A Way Forward from Bertha Manninen
Sep
20

Why I Am Pro-Choice (With Some Pro-Life Sympathies): Towards A Way Forward from Bertha Manninen

Please save the date as Professor of Philosophy Bertha Alvarez Manninen of Arizona State University will be joining us to defend a pro-choice perspective using both utilitarian and Kantian considerations.
This event will take place in room 4-163 at 4 PM on September 20, 2022. Q+A to follow. All are welcome.

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