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When and Where
  • 9/29/2022 3:00 PM EDT
  • 9/29/2022 4:00 PM EDT
  • Zoom Meeting

DISCUSSANTS

  • Elise Andaya (University at Albany)
  • Silvia De Zordo (Universitat de Barcelona)
  • Nessette Falu (University of Texas Austin)
  • Joanna Mishtal (University of Central Florida)

CO-MODERATORS

  • Sallie Han (State University of New York at Oneonta)
  • Cecília Tomori (Johns Hopkins U) 

The Dobbs decision was shocking if not surprising, particularly in the context of movements to make abortion care accessible elsewhere around the world. In the United States, more than half of states are enforcing or enacting bans and restrictions that are severe and extreme. This is a moment requiring the deeper and broader perspectives of anthropologists working in reproduction. This roundtable features contributors to The Routledge Handbook on Reproduction and Anthropology speaking on how changes in US law and policy are affecting the local communities where they work and the global landscape of reproduction. Drawing from their research, they also discuss sources of insight and inspiration in the continuing struggle for reproductive justice.