Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice But, if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, let us work together. Proje.Undivided Rights presents a fresh and textured understanding of the reproductive rights movemen
| Title | : | Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.69 (100 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0896087298 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 300 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2004-11-01 |
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Editorial : About the AuthorA founding member of SisterSong, Loretta Ross became National Coordinator in 2005. In 2004, she was national co-director of the April 25, 2004 March for Women's Lives in Washington DC, the largest protest march in US history with more than 1 million participants. Ross has a twenty-five-year history of involvement in feminist movements--both in ending violence against women and promoting reproductive justice--in the US and internationally. She was active in the black nationalist and civil rights movements, conducting research on the far right and anti-abortion violence. Currently at work on a book entitled "Black Abortion," she has written extensively on African American women and abortion, and has organized many events for women of color in the reproductive justice movement. Currently, she focuses on the human rights movement and is the founder and executive director of the National Center for Human Rights Education.Elena Gutiérrez is an associate p
“If you have come to help me, please go away. But, if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, let us work together.”—Lila Watson, Aboriginal ActivistVibrant. Strong. Fierce. Undivided Rights captures the evolving and largely unknown activist history of women of color organizing for reproductive justice—on their own behalf.Undivided Rights presents a fresh and textured understanding of the reproductive rights movement by placing the experiences, priorities, and activism of women of color in the foreground. Using historical research, original organizational case studies, and personal interviews, the authors illuminate how women of color have led the fight to control their own bodies and reproductive destinies. Undivided Rights shows how women of color—-starting within their own Latina, African American, Native American, and Asian American communities—have resisted coercion of their reproductive abilities. Proje
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kidnapping and MUCH more! The author has a unique ability to place you right there: you don't just read what happens,
you experience it. Constant negotiation with the Wolfson family and the Ford Foundation for funds; fitting a new college into the medieval Oxford University structure; and an endless parade of meetings, press interviews, and soothing disturbed egos. Mr. The format of the book is quite dense, however its a very interesting book. The women of color include African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Pacific Islanders. The story was well told and I found the characters multidimensional and interesting. I am a green hand in this field, though I am a ph.D student now. The last part uses a particular example to illustrate PTP's usefulness. Because who really want to read about old carpets? o.O?
When in reality, it was a very great read.
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