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Meridians (2019) 18 (1): 94–151.
Published: 01 April 2019
... on the campaign for birth control as a point of entry into black women’s activism for sexual autonomy and reproductive health and, in turn, for social justice in the early twentieth century. The full story is as long as the nation is old. African American women’s struggles for sexual and reproductive self...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (1): 263–294.
Published: 01 April 2024
.... Adopting the reproductive justice framework as a decolonial tool, the article asserts that African Indigenous birthing knowledge is simultaneously valid and valuable for holistic approaches to maternal health. 4 Traditional birth attendants as a term originates from the World Health Organization’s...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 510–522.
Published: 01 October 2024
... College 2024 birthing justice reproductive justice women’s studies It was widely believed by whites that slave women gave birth more easily and quickly than white women, and thus needed less attention during pregnancy and labor. —Deborah Gray White, Ar’n’t I a Woman? In May 1934 my...
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Meridians (2016) 15 (1): 166–188.
Published: 01 December 2016
... tragedies caused by racialized, gendered, state-sanctioned violence, we must strategize productively and organize effectively.A reproductive justice approach addresses the constellation of dominating forces that have deprived women of color of the economic, social, and political resources to live, birth...
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Meridians (2010) 10 (2): 42–65.
Published: 01 March 2010
... a human rights framework. Dubbing itself “the movement for reproductive justice,” this coalition connects reproductive rights to other social justice issues such as economic justice, education, immigrant rights, environmental justice, sexual right, and globalization, and believes that this new framework...
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Meridians (2020) 19 (S1): 340–362.
Published: 01 December 2020
... by using a human rights framework. Dubbing itself “the movement for reproductive justice,” this coalition connects reproductive rights to other social justice issues such as economic justice, education, immigrant rights, environmental justice, sexual rights, and globalization, and believes that this new...
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Meridians (2006) 6 (2): 22–32.
Published: 01 March 2006
... diversity we need unity to discover and reinforce what is common to us all-our basic humanity and our longing for justice, democracy, and peace despite differences of nationality, class, race, color, ethnicity, gender, or religion. We need to believe in our creativity in order to cherish and nurture...
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Meridians (2020) 19 (2): 239–249.
Published: 01 October 2020
... the latest chapter in a long history of often simultaneous progress and regression inherent to the pursuit of social justice in the United States, a fact I have witnessed personally over the course of my fifty-three years. 1 When I was a child growing up in the 1970s and a young woman coming of age...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 297–305.
Published: 01 October 2024
... outcomes, and to decolonize their own practice and thinking. This pedagogical agenda is rooted in the insights into the complex nature of oppression and exploitation, as well as successful liberation strategies, offered by radical traditions of social justice in the Americas such as the Black Panthers...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (1): 1–7.
Published: 01 April 2019
... racist frames that not only refuse to acknowledge their black heritage but more so, violently stigmatize it. Happily, our In the Archives feature—Joyce C. Follet’s “Making Democracy Real: African American Women, Birth Control, and Social Justice, 1910–1960”—corrects these distorted understandings...
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Meridians (2002) 2 (2): 272–273.
Published: 01 March 2002
... more violence. It does not bring justice. Instead it kills more innocent victims and gives birth to new holy avengers. It begins a new cycle and perpetuates more hate, more insecurity, more fear, and ultimately more death amongst civilians. We urge in the strongest possible terms for the United States...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 236–264.
Published: 01 April 2022
..., and resisting the International Court of Justice’s power), one understanding (protecting states’ power in federalism), and one declaration (that insists the treaty is not self-executing) (Herndon 2013 ). ICERD’s monitoring body urges the United States to withdraw or narrow the scope of some of its RUDs...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 April 2024
... are left in a vulnerable state when transnational justice can only operate at the level of the United Nations through the instrument of the nation-state (Deb 2015 ). However, our vigilance about Westphalian sovereignty does not imply a homogenization of all Indigenous cultures; rather, it is an attempt...
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Meridians (2016) 15 (1): 290–299.
Published: 01 December 2016
... Movement." TheGuardian,July 19, 2015. httpswww.theguardian.com /world/2015/jul/19/blacklivesmatter-birth-civil-rights-movement (accessed October 19, 2016). DemocracyNow! 2015. "Say Her Name: Families Seek Justice in Overlooked Police Killings of African-American Women." May 20. httpwww.democracynow .org...
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Meridians (2016) 15 (1): 300–305.
Published: 01 December 2016
... to live in the prison of other people's fears the one in the forgotten African language where we could have said exactly what we meant the acrostic one where I spell your name like justice always seems more invisible now everywhere the one that is really a plagiarized poem by june jordan for angela davis...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (2): 512–537.
Published: 01 October 2022
... to seek justice against police brutality and racialized violence. The goal of this multilayered essay is to further survey the Black maternal necropolitics of police brutality. Through a discussion of current political organizations created by Black mothers who lost a child due to police brutality, we...
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Meridians (2013) 11 (2): 243–245.
Published: 01 March 2013
... in this issue is based on the book Colored AmazonsC: rimeV, iolencea,ndBlackWomenin theCityofBrotherlyLove, 1880-1910by Kali Nicole Gross, PhD., Associate Professor at University ofTexas Austin. She was so genuinely moved by the triumphs and tragedies these women endured within the justice system that she has...
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Meridians (2006) 6 (2): 177–194.
Published: 01 March 2006
... to underscore that the economic is only a front, among many, in the battles for social justice and reform. Given her affiuence, Kine is relatively independent of men and can, literarily, buy sexual favors; hence, she can occupy a space of privilege that had been DURABLE DREAMS 183 the exclusive province of men...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 265–292.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and Recommendations to Those Who Say They Love Us .” Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity 6 , no. 1 : 6 – 27 . Benitez Michael Jr . 2010 . Resituating Culture Centers within a Social Justice Framework: Is There Room for Examining Whiteness? In Culture Centers in Higher Education...
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Meridians (2008) 8 (2): 166–176.
Published: 01 March 2008
... whom. Since the advent of Black Power, the black male has exerted a more prominent leadership role in our struggle for justice in this country. He sees the System for what it really is for the most part. But where he rejects its values and mores on many issues, when it comes to women, he seems to take...
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