A Woman's Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice
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Book Synopsis: 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 Is a 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 Life Is 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 firsthand accounts and previously unseen sources—including those from Kornbluh’s mother, who wrote the first draft of New York’s law decriminalizing abortion, and their across-the-hall neighbor, Dr. Helen Rodríguez-Trías, a Puerto Rican doctor who cofounded the movement against sterilization abuse. In this dynamic, surprising, and highly readable history, Felicia Kornbluh corrects the record to show how grassroots action overcame the odds to create policy change—and how it might work today.
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Are you eager to understand the untold story behind reproductive rights? Look no further than "A Woman's Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice." This urgent book, written by historian Felicia Kornbluh, takes you on an eye-opening journey through the pivotal movements that forever changed the politics of reproductive rights in New York.
In this groundbreaking book, Kornbluh sheds light on the ordinary activists who fought relentlessly for reproductive rights, even before the infamous Roe v. Wade case. Discover the inspiring victories achieved by these everyday heroes, as they worked tirelessly to decriminalize abortion and combat sterilization abuse, which disproportionately affected communities of color. It is these determined individuals who truly defined and achieved reproductive rights.
The accounts presented in "A Woman's Life Is a Human Life" reveal the importance of people power over reliance on the federal courts. These narratives offer a fresh perspective on constitutional rights, inclusive feminism, and the ongoing battle for reproductive autonomy. Prepare to be captivated by the drama woven throughout this remarkable book, from dissident Democrats reforming abortion laws to an influential referral service established by progressive religious leaders. Brace yourself for the impassioned activism of Puerto Rican campaigners and the global campaign spearheaded by Black women.
What sets this book apart is its meticulous research and access to firsthand accounts and previously unseen sources. Kornbluh gives voice to her mother, who penned the initial draft of New York's law decriminalizing abortion, and their neighbor, Dr. Helen Rodríguez-Trías, a Puerto Rican doctor who played a crucial role in fighting sterilization abuse. Immerse yourself in this dynamic, surprising, and highly readable history, as Kornbluh corrects the record and demonstrates the power of grassroots action in achieving meaningful policy change.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this groundbreaking book that sheds light on the fascinating history of reproductive rights. Embrace the legacy of those who fought for our autonomy, and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges we face today. Discover the power of collective action and be inspired to fight for reproductive justice like never before. Take the first step towards enlightenment by grabbing your copy of "A Woman's Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice" today!
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