Reproductive Justice Beyond Borders: Global Feminist Solidarity in the Post- Roe Era

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):606-611 (2023)
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Abstract

The global impact of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the backlash towards reproductive justice that it represents warrant a global feminist response informed by broad theoretical and geopolitical lenses. We consider how a solidaristic, transnational feminist movement might learn from Latin American feminist movements that have been successful in uniting broad coalitions in the fight for reproductive justice as situated within far-reaching political goals. The success of such a global movement must be decolonial and must contend with the fact that overlapping realities of global inequality, severe poverty, extractivism, and western-backed violence are fundamentally implicated in reproductive justice.

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Danielle M. Wenner
Carnegie Mellon University

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