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Reproductive Justice
Since Roe V. Wade was reversed in 2022 by Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, 21 states have moved to further restrict access to abortions. This has disproportionately impacted poor people, pregnant people of color, and Indigenous pregnant people; groups whose access to privacy and bodily autonomy in the reproductive sphere was already limited. By bringing together the work of feminists of color with allies in the fields of reproductive law, health, and politics, ARPC works to lift up the experiences and actions of women of color and forge new pathways toward a culture and politics of reproductive freedom for all.
Abolition of Abortion Laws Resource Guide
The Abolition of Abortion Laws Resource Guide, produced as a result of our January 25 event with the Center on Health, Risk, and Society and the DC Abortion Fund, brings together speaker recordings, further readings, and ways to take action for students, scholars, and community members interested in reproductive justice at the intersections with racial justice and equity.
Antiracist Research and Policy Center
Reproductive Justice Events
Explore ARPC panels that bring together academics and activists working at the intersection of race and reproductive justice
Videos in this playlist
To play a specific video, use the playlist icon in the player or view each video on YouTube.
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Antiracist Research and Policy Center
"Til All of Us Are Free": The Convergence of Prison Abolition and Reproductive Justice
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Antiracist Research and Policy Center
Why Returning to Roe Isn't the Answer: A Case for the Abolition of Abortion Laws
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Antiracist Research and Policy Center
Black Reproduction in Slavery's Afterlife
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Antiracist Research and Policy Center
Race and Reproduction in the Post-Roe World