What is Reproductive Justice?
Sociological Imagination
Main Argument
Evidence YES OR NO
Insights
100

Who is the author of the book?

Who is Patricia Zavella

100

Encourages individuals to understand personal troubles as connected to broader social issues and historical contexts.

What is sociological imagination?



100

What other political movements does the reproductive justice movement relate to?

What are immigration issues?

100

The author used different research methods to prove her idea in the book.

WHAT IS YES!!!!!!

100

What type of discrimination do Latina women often face when accessing reproductive healthcare, along with economic and cultural barriers?

What is racial discrimination?

200

When was the beginning of the Reproductive Rights moment?

Early 1900's (1914)

200

The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.

What is intersectionality?

200

Who is the civil rights activist known for her “ready-to-work skills?”

Who is Kimberle Crenshaw

200

The research methods used in this book are citing other people’s ideas or interviews, and presenting diagrams and datas.

No, she also do reasoning based on the evidences

200

What did Indigenous women create to provide culturally sensitive reproductive health services that incorporate traditional practices?

What are culturally sensitive reproductive health programs?

300

How many Reproductive Non-Profit organizations in the U.S.?

30

300

 Who introduced sociological imagination?

Who is C. Wright Mills

300

What group has the reproductive justice movement used to help understand empowerment and the transition to adulthood?

What is the youth 

300

Reasoning is important but not always important. Sometimes when you want to prove some simple argument, you can just present persuasive datas & diagrams.

Yes

300

What have women of color formed to combat high rates of maternal mortality and advocate for healthcare changes?

What are grassroots organizations?


400

“Lack of information about sexuality and sexual health; discrimination in the health care system; lack of access to sexual and reproductive health care; and poor quality of sexual and reproductive health information and services.”

What is Reproductive Injustice? 

400

What's an example of a past injustice that woman of color faced?

What is Forced Sterilization

400

Who serves as the cultural translators of the reproductive justice framework?

Who is women of color

400

When the author wants to prove that “someone is seeing social problems  based on structural inequalities and that marginalizes women of color”, she combined ideas of other people and her own reasoning.

Yes

400

What term describes the overlapping struggles related to race, class, and gender that women of color face, especially in areas like reproductive justice?

What is intersectionality?

500

"The human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.”

What is Reproductive Justice?

500

What three topics does Zavella emphasize concerning the intersectionality of identities?

What is Race, Gender, and Class

500

Who is known for spiritual activism in the women's reproductive justice community?

Who is Gloria Anzaldua 

500

Does she use four research methods?

No

500

What historical abuse in the healthcare system, mentioned by Zavella, targeted women of color under the pretense of public health policy?

What is coerced sterilization?

M
e
n
u