reproductive justice history
contraception
sexual health
key figures in repro history
misc
100

Reproductive justice was coined by ________ (who) in ___________, _____ (where, when)



What is Black women activists in Chicago in 1994

100

name three forms of contraceptives

condom, pill, arm implant, depo shot, iud, and so much more!

100

this sti is known as the clap

what is gonorrhea

100

A children’s television host in Phoenix, Arizona, made headlines in 1962 when she had to travel to Sweden to abort her pregnancy after taking the drug thalidomide. What was her name?

Who is Sherri Finkbine
100

our club is named vox: ppga. what does ppga stand for? 

planned parenthood generation action

200

this person founded planned parenthood

who is margaret sanger

200

this form of birth control is made available in 1988 and is 99% effective

what is the copper iud


200

it is (more/less) likely for one to contract an sti when on their period...? 

more

200

During a landmark supreme court case for repro rights, who was the director of Planned Parenthood Connecticut? 

who is Estelle Griswold

200

There are four key tenets to Reproductive Justice. Name at least two

The right to personal bodily autonomy 

The right to have children

The right to not have children

The right to parent in safe and sustainable communities

300
what year was roe v. wade passed? dobbs v. jackson? get both answers, within 3 years to be correct

1973; 2022

300

condoms are one of the most commonly used forms of contraceptive. What were condoms often made out of, before they were made of rubber? (four options, name 1)

what is: animal intestines, animal bladders, silk paper, or linen

300

this is the average price of a medication abortion

$500

300

Jane Doe (Roe, in Roe v. Wade) had two new graduates of university of texas law school represent her in court. what were their names?

what is Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington
300

This word means when fetal movement is detected, generally around the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy and was historically significant as when abortions would be allowed up to. What is this word?

What is quickening

400

Introduced by Ronald Reagan, which rule stipulates that non US organizations cannot receive funding if they provide information about or access to abortion?

The global gag rule

400

which supreme court case permits the use of contraceptives but only for married couples? 

what is griswold v. connecticut

400

during this phase of the menstrual cycle, the body prepares for pregnancy through rising progesterone and thickening of the uterine lining...

what is the luteal phase
400

in the 19th century, there was a prolific abortion provider in NYC– what was her name? 

Ann Trow Lohman / Madame Restell

400

females are born with 1-2 million eggs, but only about 300,000 remain by puberty. How many eggs actually go through the ovulation process?

300-400

500

After this federal act is passed, 24 states enact their own laws to restrict access to contraception at a state level. In Connecticut, the act of using birth control becomes prohibited by law. The law is upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court until 1965. What is the act?

The Comstock Act

500

in which book of the bible is contraceptive / coitus interruptus / withdrawal mentioned? 

what is genesis

500

STI Rates are highest in the under 25 age group, which accounts for about 50 percent of STIs. Which group of people is increasingly a rise in infection?

what is individuals over 65

500

the name of the inventer of the iud

dr. richard richter

500

What is the name of the Texas Senator who filibustered anti-abortion legislation for 13 hours straight?

who is, wendy davis