6 edition of Historical and multicultural encyclopedia of women"s reproductive rights in the United States found in the catalog.
Historical and multicultural encyclopedia of women"s reproductive rights in the United States
Published
2002
by Greenwood Press in Westport, Conn
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-217) and indexes.
Statement | edited by Judith A. Baer. |
Genre | Encyclopedias. |
Contributions | Baer, Judith A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ766.5.U5 H57 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxxiii, 238 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 238 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15535928M |
ISBN 10 | 0313306443 |
LC Control Number | 2001037781 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 47201347 |
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Baer: Kindle Store. Get this from a library. Historical and multicultural encyclopedia of women's reproductive rights in the United States. [Judith A Baer;] -- Focusing primarily on the lateth-century US, this encyclopedia further develops information in existing reference works on birth control, abortion, and women's rights.
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Get this from a library. Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States. [Judith A Baer;] -- An indispensable reference guide for scholars and students interested in the arguments concerning the claims of whether, when, and how children are, or are not, to be conceived in the contemporary.
Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States. Creator. Baer, Judith A. Population and Development, Edited by Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll; Negotiating Reproductive Rights: Women's Perspectives Across Countries and Cultures.
The women's health movement has origins in multiple movements within the United States: the popular health movement of the s and s, the struggle for women/midwives to practice medicine or enter medical schools in the late s and early s, black women's clubs that worked to improve access to healthcare, and various social movements.
20 Books About Reproductive Rights That Every Woman Should Read What to read if you want to understand the still-unresolved battle over sex, pregnancy, and women's bodies. By Author: Robin Marty. In recent years, policies affecting women’s reproductive rights in the United States have substantially changed at both the federal and state levels.
Between the publication of the Status of Women in the States report and this report, states overall made nominal progress on two indicators and declined or stayed the same on five others.
— The FDA approves mifepristone (RU), following a year struggle by reproductive rights activists to have the safe and effective abortion drug approved. Opponents made repeated efforts to prevent approval and distribution of mifepristone and are continuing efforts through a petition to the FDA to have the drug withdrawn.
History in the Making. Print; Primary Content. The need for systemic change across the United States reproductive rights landscape has long been self-evident. Instate legislatures passed more than 90 restrictions on access to reproductive health care.
In the two years since, at least more have become law, and what unfolded in the. The Status of Women’s Reproductive Rights in the United States to all the women who have persevered in seeking abortion care in the face of overwhelming anti-choice restrictions.
Anti-choice politicians are working systematically to dismantle women’s access to abortion services. Despite these roadblocks, women seeking abortion care continue.
Women's reproductive health in the United States refers to the set of physical, mental, and social issues related to the health of women in the United includes the rights of women in the United States to adequate sexual health, available contraception methods, and. iNtRoductioN (continued) o The duty to respect requires States to refrain from interfering directly or indirectly with the enjoyment of reproductive rights.
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Reproductive Rights. EARLY BIRTH CONTROL AND EUGENICS MOVEMENT. POST–WORLD WAR II TO THE S. REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FOR WOMEN OF COLOR.
RACISM AND REPRODUCTION ISSUES. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Reproductive rights are usually defined as “pro-choice,” meaning abortion should be legal, safe, and affordable for any woman who desires it. The mission of the Ms.
Foundation for Women is to build women’s collective power in the U.S. to advance equity and justice for all. We achieve our mission by investing in and strengthening the capacity of women-led movements to advance meaningful social, cultural, and economic change in women’s lives. Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States By Judith A.
Baer Greenwood Press, Read preview Overview A Bibliography of Regional Women's History By Jensen, Kimberly Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. No. 3, Fall Limits on reproductive rights and decisions by women were mostly covered by state laws in the U.S.
until the last half of the 20th century, when the Supreme Court began to decide court cases about bodily autonomy, pregnancy, birth control, and abortion following key decisions in constitutional history concern women's control over their reproductive choices.
The Status of Women’s Reproductive Rights in the United States” — and the findings on what the U.S. looks like in when it comes to abortion restrictions especially is particularly. The Status of Women’s Reproductive Rights in the United States In an environment in which anti-choice legislators and organizations feel emboldened to eliminate abortion and contraception seemingly by any means necessary, pro-active, pro-choice policy is often our strongest line of defense.
Definition of Reproductive Rights in the Nineteenth Century in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. in the s. The quest for women's rights has led to legal challenges in the areas of employment, domestic relations, reproductive rights The Court stated that the "Constitution of the United States.
9 Essential Books About Women's Rights You Should Read Before National Women's History Month Is Over. Generation Roe is the inspiring feminist book every woman needs to read. : Sadie Trombetta.Table How the States Measure Up: Women’s Status on the Reproductive Rights Composite Index and Its Components Composite Index Parental Consent/ Notification Waiting Period Public Funding Percent of Women Living in Counties with Providers Pro-Choice Governor and Legislature Medicaid Expansion or Medicaid Family Planning Expansion Coverage of Infertility Treatments Same-Sex .