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Alison Kafer, associate professor of Feminist Studies, University of Texas - Auburn

Disability justice activists have long been concerned with ableist approaches to pregnancy and abortion. Disabled people also face many barriers to reproductive health care and have a heightened risk of sexual assault and pregnancies they did not choose. How does a disability studies lens reshape some of the conversations about reproductive justice?

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Alison Kafer, associate professor of Feminist Studies, University of Texas - Auburn

Disability justice activists have long been concerned with ableist approaches to pregnancy and abortion. Disabled people also face many barriers to reproductive health care and have a heightened risk of sexual assault and pregnancies they did not choose. How does a disability studies lens reshape some of the conversations about reproductive justice?

Sponsored by the Office of the Provost and the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Global Studies, Arts & Sciences

Zoom registration