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Episode 169 - Kathrine Bisanz: Social Workers for Reproductive Justice

06.08.2015 - By University at Buffalo School of Social WorkPlay

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Reproductive justice is a framework grounded in international human rights that seeks to increase social, political, and economic power and resources so that people can make healthy decisions about gender, sexuality, and families for themselves and their communities. In this episode, Katherine Bisanz, co-founder of Social Workers for Reproductive Justice, describes the organization's mission and the role of social work in this movement.

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