Challenging conventional narratives, this book presents a candid and impactful exploration of the illegal abortion experience in Portland, Oregon, prior to Roe v. Wade. It combines shocking truths with an uplifting perspective, making a compelling case for the constitutional protection of choice. The updated edition promises to resonate with a wide audience, offering a profound understanding of the historical context surrounding abortion rights.
Rickie Solinger Poradie kníh






- 2019
- 2019
Pregnancy and Power, Revised Edition
- 336 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
- 2018
Death and The Viking's Daughter
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
When a Viking reenactor nearly dies after seeing the ghost of his lost daughter, auctioneer Wren Morgan digs into the missing persons case while her fiancé, Death Bogart, investigates the thefts of historical items
- 2017
Reproductive Justice
- 360 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Introduces students to an intersectional analysis of race, class, and gender politics. This book shows how reproductive justice is a political movement of reproductive rights and social justice. It illuminates how a low-income, physically disabled woman living in West Texas with no viable public transportation, healthcare clinic, and more.
- 2016
Undivided Rights
- 384 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
Undivided Rights captures the evolving and largely unknown activist history of women of color organizing for reproductive justice.
- 2013
Reproductive Politics
- 213 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
A concise, comprehensive guide to reproductive politics in America
- 2010
A collection of writings about imprisoned women in the United States. It offers a view of the realities of women's experiences as they try to sustain relations with children and family on the outside, struggle for healthcare, fight to define and achieve basic rights, deal with irrational sentencing systems, and remake life after prison.
- 2002
Beggars and Choosers
- 308 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Focusing on the critical issue of reproductive rights, this book presents a compelling case for the necessity of autonomy over one's own body. It delves into the historical context, societal implications, and legal battles surrounding reproductive choices, advocating for the importance of access to safe and legal options. Through personal stories and factual analysis, the author emphasizes the ongoing struggles and the need for continued activism in the fight for reproductive justice.
- 2000
Exploring the intricate and unsettling dynamics of race, class, and reproductive rights, this compelling work offers deep insights into the political landscape surrounding these critical issues. Esteemed historian Elaine Tyler May contributes a Foreword, enhancing the book's authority and context. It serves as an essential resource for those looking to grasp the complexities of these societal challenges.