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Bergson and Reproductive Justice: Critiquing Boundary-Drawing around Race and the Individual
Bergson and Reproductive Justice: Critiquing Boundary-Drawing around Race and the Individual

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Several of the most acute social problems in the U.S. intersect in the domain of reproductive justice (RJ). Considerations about choice and autonomy, our relationships with the natural world, current and historical dynamics of power and oppression, and ethical use of new (bio)technologies all converge when we begin to ask fundamental questions about what reproduction […]

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