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Reproductive Justice Organizations that Practice Womanism

Reproductive Justice Organizations that Practice Womanism

May 2, 2017 · by Jana Kelnhofer · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

Womanism involves everyday activism, a spirit for educating others, and addressing the needs of those who need it most. The organizations below offer opportunities for every day involvement, examples of political organizing tactics that incorporate womanism into reproductive justice, and educational…

Community Health and Womanism

Community Health and Womanism

May 2, 2017 · by Sadie Levy · in Intersectional EcoWomanism, Intersectional Reproductive Justice

  The following organizations are intended to be an entry point into an understanding of the relationship between the environment, people, and health as examined through a womanist framework of hyper inclusion and multiple intersectionalities. Of the plethora of health…

Nonfiction and Literature in Reproductive Justice

Nonfiction and Literature in Reproductive Justice

May 2, 2017 · by Audrey Dolan · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

In order to learn about and comprehend our world around us, people must write fiction and nonfiction works that help contribute to the overall conversation. Research-based nonfiction displays concrete action being taken for reproductive justice, while fiction helps comprehend and…

Youth, Reproductive Justice, and Womanism

Youth, Reproductive Justice, and Womanism

May 1, 2017 · by Sara Davidow · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

Youth are often left out of social justice issues because they are deemed too young to comprehend, but when the topics are so personal as to be about their own bodies and their own rights, it is inappropriate and unwomanist…

Religion, Spirituality, and Reproductive Justice

Religion, Spirituality, and Reproductive Justice

May 1, 2017 · by Molly Weilbacher · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

Religion and reproductive justice are deeply intertwined, as religious institutions have largely informed how both individuals and legislators engage with reproductive rights. In American society much of the anti-choice voice is grounded in religious justification, often using religious public intimidation…

Multimedia and Womanism

Multimedia and Womanism

May 1, 2017 · by Michelle Soroksky · in Intersectional Reproductive Justice

Core values of womanism include the importance of self-care, that when you start with keeping yourself healthy and in a positive state of mind, you then output positive energy into the world and can make change through everyday social interactions;…

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