Reproductive Justice and New Jersey

This blog will focus on reproductive justice issues in the state of New Jersey, and beyond. The term reproductive justice was coined by women of color, specifically the amazing women from SisterSong. The term is meant to be an expansion of the reproductive rights paradigm which focuses on the issues of birth control and abortion rights.
Reproductive Justice uses the experiences of women of color as the point of entry to discuss issues of reproductive rights and health. This shift in center more clearly puts into focus the ways that the interrelated systems of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation work to limit women's ability to gain and maintain control of their reproductive lives.
The reproductive justice framework facilitates a more nuanced discussion of issues such as access to abortion, health care, birthing, the right to reproductive health, eugenics, population control, and the many reproductive technologies that exist. I have great respect for the women who claimed the term Reproductive Justice and use it with care, especially as a white woman who has worked hard to understand the ways white privilege has affected her life and choices.

I look forward to an open dialogue about important issues in our community, and welcome comments both critical and affirming.


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Highlights Racism (and Sexism) of Glenn Beck Rally

This past week I was busy celebrating my 33rd birthday. (Thanks to all of you who commented on my blog!).

Yet, the world did not take a break from attempting to role back civil and women's rights.  We have all heard about the Glen Beck rally.  Have we heard the analysis of how this was particularly harmful of black women's reproductive rights?

Since I didn't have time to write something up, Check out this great blog article below.

http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2010/08/30/glenn-beck-alveda-king-reproductive-rights

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