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Sterilization and Social Justice: Past and Present

Sonya Borrero, Natalie Lira, Ginny Garcia, Molly Ladd Taylor, Liza Fuentes, Nicole Novak
Thursday, March 30, 2017
12:00-5:00 PM
1014 Tisch Hall Map
The University of Michigan Sterilization and Social Justice Lab invites you to a one-day mini-conference convening interdisciplinary scholars who study historical and contemporary patterns of sterilization and are concerned about social and reproductive justice. The goal of the event is to discuss and compare practices and contexts for medical sterilization in the United States, from the 20th century to the present, exploring patterns in sterilization according to gender, race/ethnicity, disability, class, age, sexuality, and medicalization.
Building: Tisch Hall
Event Type: Conference / Symposium
Tags: Discussion
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of American Culture, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, MQC, Women's and Gender Studies Department, Science, Technology & Society, Department of History, Population Studies Center