For use by health practitioners and human rights advocates, this case study examines the role of human rights standards in addressing the health and social risks of being a woman with HIV or AIDS. It presents real-world scenarios, explores benefits…
The Afiya Center (TAC) was established in response to the increasing disparities between HIV incidences worldwide and the extraordinary prevalence of HIV among Black womxn and girls in Texas. TAC is unique in that it is the only Reproductive Justice…
Black Infants & Families is the landing place for the work of the Los Angles County African American Infant and Maternal Mortality Initiative. They are a coalition of the LA County Health Agency (Department of Mental Health, Department of Public…
The Black Doula Project is a not-for-profit organization that operates as a fund to cover the birth and postpartum doula services for Black families in the District of Columbia and Baltimore City.
Paper discussing the three main frameworks for addressing reproductive oppression, the historical context for the development of said frameworks, and the creation of a womenof-color-led reproductive justice movement.
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), based at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), is a leading research program that informs the most pressing debates on reproductive health, rights, and access.
Ms. Magazine is a trusted, popular source for feminist news and information in print and online. Ms. emphasizes in-depth investigative reporting and feminist political analysis. The Center for Reproductive Rights features a collection of essays,…