Praxis 161: Loretta Ross on Reproductive Justice, Human Rights, and Movements that Call In

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Praxis Archive (2012-2019)
Praxis Archive (2012-2019)
Praxis 161: Loretta Ross on Reproductive Justice, Human Rights, and Movements that Call In
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Original air date: March 28, 2016

Host Taylor Weech shares an interview with longtime feminist and human rights activist Loretta Ross, founder of Sister Song and the National Center for Human Rights Education, about reproductive justice, organizing a multi-issue movement in a human rights framework, and how to build an activist culture in which we call each other in instead of call each other out.

More about her life and work at www.lorettaross.com.

Also includes portions of and reference to the following:
http://www.trustblackwomen.org/our-work/what-is-reproductive-justice/9-what-is-reproductive-justice

http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/2013/12/calling-less-disposable-way-holding-accountable/

http://feministing.com/2013/12/20/on-cynicism-calling-out-and-creating-movements-that-dont-leave-our-people-behind/