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A Woman's Life Is a Human Life
My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice
Taschenbuch von Felicia Kornbluh
Sprache: Englisch

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Published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, this urgent book
from historian Felicia Kornbluh reveals
two movement victories in New York that forever changed the politics of reproductive rights nationally

Before there was a “Jane Roe,” the
most important champions of reproductive rights were ordinary people working in
their local communities. In A Woman’s Life Isa Human Life, historian Felicia Kornbluh
delivers the untold story of everyday activists who defined those rights and
achieved them, in the years immediately before and after Roe
v. Wade
made abortion legal under federal
law.

A Woman’s Life Is a Human Life is
the story of two movements in New York that transformed the politics of
reproductive rights: the fight to decriminalize abortion and the fight against
sterilization abuse, which happened disproportionately in communities of color
and was central to an activism that was about the right to
bear children, as well as not to. Each initiative won key
victories that relied on people power and not on the federal courts. Their
histories cast new light on Roe and
constitutional rights, on the difficulty and importance of achieving a truly
inclusive feminism, and on reproductive politics today.

This is a book full of drama. From
dissident Democrats who were the first to try reforming abortion laws and
members of a rising feminist movement who refashioned them, to the nation’s largest
abortion referral service established by progressive Christian and Jewish
clergy, to Puerto Rican activists who demanded community accountability in
healthcare and introduced sterilization abuse to the movement’s agenda, and
Black women who took the cause global, A Woman’s LifeIs a Human Life documents the diverse ways activists
changed the law and worked to create a world that would support all people’s
reproductive choices.

The first in-depth study of a
winning campaign against a state’s abortion law and the first to chronicle the
sterilization abuse fight side-by-side with the one for abortion rights, A
Woman’s Life Is a Human Life
is rich with firsthandaccounts and previously unseen sources—includingthose from Kornbluh’s mother, who wrotethe first draft of New York’s law decriminalizingabortion, and their across-the-hall neighbor,Dr. Helen Rodríguez-Trías, a Puerto Ricandoctor who cofounded the movement againststerilization abuse. In this dynamic, surprising,and highly readable history, Felicia Kornbluhcorrects the record to show how grassrootsaction overcame the odds to create policychange—and how it might work today.

Published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, this urgent book
from historian Felicia Kornbluh reveals
two movement victories in New York that forever changed the politics of reproductive rights nationally

Before there was a “Jane Roe,” the
most important champions of reproductive rights were ordinary people working in
their local communities. In A Woman’s Life Isa Human Life, historian Felicia Kornbluh
delivers the untold story of everyday activists who defined those rights and
achieved them, in the years immediately before and after Roe
v. Wade
made abortion legal under federal
law.

A Woman’s Life Is a Human Life is
the story of two movements in New York that transformed the politics of
reproductive rights: the fight to decriminalize abortion and the fight against
sterilization abuse, which happened disproportionately in communities of color
and was central to an activism that was about the right to
bear children, as well as not to. Each initiative won key
victories that relied on people power and not on the federal courts. Their
histories cast new light on Roe and
constitutional rights, on the difficulty and importance of achieving a truly
inclusive feminism, and on reproductive politics today.

This is a book full of drama. From
dissident Democrats who were the first to try reforming abortion laws and
members of a rising feminist movement who refashioned them, to the nation’s largest
abortion referral service established by progressive Christian and Jewish
clergy, to Puerto Rican activists who demanded community accountability in
healthcare and introduced sterilization abuse to the movement’s agenda, and
Black women who took the cause global, A Woman’s LifeIs a Human Life documents the diverse ways activists
changed the law and worked to create a world that would support all people’s
reproductive choices.

The first in-depth study of a
winning campaign against a state’s abortion law and the first to chronicle the
sterilization abuse fight side-by-side with the one for abortion rights, A
Woman’s Life Is a Human Life
is rich with firsthandaccounts and previously unseen sources—includingthose from Kornbluh’s mother, who wrotethe first draft of New York’s law decriminalizingabortion, and their across-the-hall neighbor,Dr. Helen Rodríguez-Trías, a Puerto Ricandoctor who cofounded the movement againststerilization abuse. In this dynamic, surprising,and highly readable history, Felicia Kornbluhcorrects the record to show how grassrootsaction overcame the odds to create policychange—and how it might work today.

Über den Autor

Felicia Kornbluh is Professor of History at the
University of Vermont with a secondary appointment in Gender, Sexuality and
Women’s studies, and an affiliated faculty member in Jewish Studies, at the University
of Vermont. She is the author of The Battle for Welfare Rights: Politics and
Poverty in Modern America
and coauthor, with Gwendolyn Mink, of Ensuring
Poverty: Welfare Reform in Feminist Perspective
. She is a former board
member of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and current board vice
president of the Planned Parenthood of Vermont Action Fund. Kornbluh lives in
Williston, VT, with her spouse and two black cats.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 432
ISBN-13: 9780802162663
ISBN-10: 0802162665
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kornbluh, Felicia
Hersteller: Grove Atlantic
Maße: 208 x 137 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Felicia Kornbluh
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 127332244
Über den Autor

Felicia Kornbluh is Professor of History at the
University of Vermont with a secondary appointment in Gender, Sexuality and
Women’s studies, and an affiliated faculty member in Jewish Studies, at the University
of Vermont. She is the author of The Battle for Welfare Rights: Politics and
Poverty in Modern America
and coauthor, with Gwendolyn Mink, of Ensuring
Poverty: Welfare Reform in Feminist Perspective
. She is a former board
member of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and current board vice
president of the Planned Parenthood of Vermont Action Fund. Kornbluh lives in
Williston, VT, with her spouse and two black cats.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 432
ISBN-13: 9780802162663
ISBN-10: 0802162665
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kornbluh, Felicia
Hersteller: Grove Atlantic
Maße: 208 x 137 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Felicia Kornbluh
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 127332244
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