When did Roe v. Wade Happen
when is 1973
intersectional analysis
Define Reproductive Justice (loosely)
The complete physical, mental, spiritual, political, social, and economic well-being of women and girls, based on the full achievement and protection of women’s human rights
True or false? women in ICE detentions are getting unlawfully sterilized
True
What is the Maternal Mortality rate in the US vs other industrialized Nations (ballpark)
23.8
1970
define (loosely) power relationships
focus on control and regulation of gender, body, and sexuality in families
Define "Reproductive Autonomy"
what is the right to make personal decisions about one's body
How many states allow forced sterilization
31
How many European countries allow forced sterilization of people with disabilities (ballpark)
13
What was Buck v Bell
1927 Supreme Court case that upheld a state's right to force the sterilization of individuals deemed "unfit" to have children, specifically upholding a Virginia law allowing the state to sterilize people deemed "feeble-minded"
Working for social change
What is activism
... is like tea
What is consent
What ethnic group is at most danger in pregnancy
what is the black community
17
Define Dobbs vs Jackson 2022
Desicision to overturn Roe V Wade
is the length of time a pregnancy has progressed, measured in weeks from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period
what is the gestational age
Law that gives embryos the legal rights of a person
What are the Fetal personhood laws
What was the first country to institute compulsory sterilization programs?
USA
How many women and girls are affected by abortion bans (ballpark)
62.7 million
What was "The birth of the Reproductive Justice Framework" or when did it happen
In 1994, a group of Black women activists—including members of what later became SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective—coined the term “reproductive justice.”
They introduced it as an alternative to the narrow, rights-based “pro-choice” framing, arguing that true reproductive freedom requires:
The right to have children. The right not to have children. The right to parent children in safe, healthy communities.
describe the difference in reproductive justice and reproductive rights
Reproductive rights are legal protections for reproductive healthcare services, while reproductive justice is a broader, more inclusive human rights framework that includes rights but also addresses the social, economic, and political factors that affect a person's ability to make decisions about their body and family
A permanent birth control
Sterilization
How many Stats have banned abortions?
41
ratio of man to women who have a say in women's reproduction rights (abortion laws)
2:1