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The progress of obtaining and maintaining women's rights is not linear. Reproductive rights in the United States are focused on efforts to get and defend the legal right to abortion, and these efforts are led by predominantly white women.
What little information is provided about women of color with regard to reproductive rights tends to center on the abuses they have suffered and represents only a partial history. Most of the reproductive health organizing done by women of color in the United States has been undocumented, unanalyzed, and unacknowledged.
They will be unpacking the book, Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice, which highlights the role of women of color in advocating for their own interests, largely because they face very different and specific issues regarding reproductive rights that are not faced by white women.
In this second part about women's rights, Sara and Misasha are here today to challenge the narratives!
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Books Mentioned:
Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice by Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena Gutierrez
Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity by Samuel P. Huntington
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The progress of obtaining and maintaining women's rights is not linear. Reproductive rights in the United States are focused on efforts to get and defend the legal right to abortion, and these efforts are led by predominantly white women.
What little information is provided about women of color with regard to reproductive rights tends to center on the abuses they have suffered and represents only a partial history. Most of the reproductive health organizing done by women of color in the United States has been undocumented, unanalyzed, and unacknowledged.
They will be unpacking the book, Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice, which highlights the role of women of color in advocating for their own interests, largely because they face very different and specific issues regarding reproductive rights that are not faced by white women.
In this second part about women's rights, Sara and Misasha are here today to challenge the narratives!
Show Highlights:
Resources / Links:
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW US!
Dear White Women Podcast
GET ON OUR INSIDER'S LIST! Sign up for our weekly emails!
Dear White Women Website
Email: [email protected]
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!
Instagram Follow Us!
Twitter Follow Us!
Listen to The First Part of Sara & Misasha's Talk About Rights Here!
https://www.dearwhitewomen.com/episodes/women-rights
Books Mentioned:
Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice by Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena Gutierrez
Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity by Samuel P. Huntington

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