Queering Reproductive Justice: An Invitation

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$28.00
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Stanford University Press
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276
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Language
English
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Paperback
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9781503639584

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About the Author
Candace Bond-Theriault, JD., LL.M. is a lawyer, writer, mother, and social justice advocate working at the intersections of law, policy, reproductive health rights, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ liberation, economic justice, and democracy reform. She is Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Howard University, and Associate Director for Movement Building at Dēmos: a think tank for the Racial Justice Movement. Her writing has been published in The Nation, SELF magazine, Ms. Magazine, Colorlines, the Root, Blavity, Rewire, the Advocate, the Grio, and the Huffington Post.
Reviews
"Queering Reproductive Justice will inspire new, necessary conversations about the simultaneity of the struggle for reproductive autonomy and the fight for LGBTQIA+ liberation. This book demonstrates that our advocacy and scholarship are dangerously impoverished when we conceptualize these movements as separate. Bond-Theriault provides us with a framework for imagining - and achieving - an enriched future for all."--Khiara Bridges, UC Berkeley Law
"Candace Bond-Theriault offers a needed framework for queering reproductive justice that celebrates and integrates the core tenets of LGBTQIA+ and Reproductive Justice movement-building while calling for their expansion into a needed single framework that takes up liberation and human rights. The net-result is a brilliant, clear, and essential field-guide for building racial, gender, economic and sexual justice."--Laura Mamo, author of Sexualizing Cancer: HPV and the Gendered Politics of Cancer Prevention
"This book is a great introduction to the queering reproductive justice movement-building framework, and a critical read for anyone committed to the process. Bond-Theriault weaves together activist and scholarly voices to ground sexual and reproductive politics in this new approach. Her carefully researched and highly accessible book is a passionate call for individual and collective action."--Marlene Fried, Hampshire College