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The National Women’s Law Center and If/When/How co-sponsored a webinar series focused on the intersection of reproductive justice with other social justice issues.
The reproductive justice movement was founded more than 20 years ago by a group of visionary Black women. The movement recognizes the importance of intersectionality and places reproductive health and rights within a social justice and human rights framework. Reproductive justice supports the right of individuals to have the children they want, raise the children they have, and plan their families through safe, legal access to abortion and contraception.
In order to make these rights a reality, the movement recognizes that reproductive justice will only be achieved when all people have the economic, social, and political power to make decisions about their bodies, sexuality, and reproduction with dignity and autonomy.
The National Women’s Law Center and If/When/How co-sponsor our annual webinar series because it is important, now more than ever, to lift up and discuss the common themes, similarities, and intersections of reproductive justice and other social justice issues.
The series included three webinars throughout the fall, and you can find the videos and presentations from each below:
If You Care About Protecting People from Sexual Harassment, You Should Care About Reproductive Justice
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Speakers:
- Jennifer Mondino, Senior Counsel for the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund & Legal Network for Gender Equity, National Women’s Law Center
- Jess Morales Rocketto, Political Director and leader of Families Belong Together, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Moderated by:
- Kelli Garcia, Director of Reproductive Justice Initiatives and Senior Counsel, National Women’s Law Center
- Cammie Dodson, Professional Development Coordinator, If/When/How
Full Presentation
If You Care About Stopping School Pushout, You Should Care About Reproductive Justice
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Speakers:
- Nia Evans, Manager of Campaigns and Digital Strategies, National Women’s Law Center
- Grace Dolan-Sandrino, Student activist and Co-author of Dress Coded: Black Girls, Bodies, and Bias in DC Schools
- Moderated by:
- Kelli Garcia, Director of Reproductive Justice Initiatives and Senior Counsel, National Women’s Law Center
- Mariko Miki, Deputy Director, If/When/How
If You Care About Immigrant Justice, You Should Care About Reproductive Justice
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Speakers:
- Cory Shindel, Deputy Director of Policy, Kids In Need of Defense (KIND)
- Diali Avila, Senior Coalition Manager, Child Care, National Women’s Law Center
- Moderated by:
- Kelli Garcia, Director of Reproductive Justice Initiatives and Senior Counsel, National Women’s Law Center
- Cammie Dodson, Professional Development Coordinator, If/When/How
Presentation – NWLC & If/When/How Slides
Presentation – KIND Slides