Women,Gender,Sexuality Studies 230 - Politics of Reproduction

Fall
2017
01
3.00
Julie Andrea Chaparro Buitrago
M W 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
32840
From the Black Panther Party and Young Lords in the 1970s to SisterSong and Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice in the 1990s to Ferguson and Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement in the present, communities of color and socialist feminists have fought for a comprehensive reproductive freedom platform--birth control and abortion to be sure, but also the right to raise wanted children that are safe, cherished, and educated. The names of these issues have included freedom from sterilization, high quality affordable day care, IVF, immigrant justice, social reproduction and wages for housework, welfare and neoliberalism, foreclosure and affordable housing.
This was previously numbered under WOMENSST 295M. You may not take this course if you've previously completed WOMENSST 295M.
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