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Week 10 Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
Week 10 Mind Map
MAIN POINT
Boen
Unprecedented growth in the penal system (7 million people under some for of correctional supervision in the U.S.)
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Winters
LARCs promoted to people with low income, had a positive public bipartisan response
Reproductive rights movement traditionally centers legal rights related to reproductive choice, mainly represent middle-class and wealthy white women
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ARGUMENT
Winters
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Reproductive control serves as an available mechanism to maintain and reproduce white supremacy, heteropatriarchy
After involuntary sterilization practices became illegal, the state still coerced women with the practice and said that it was "voluntary"
Boen
"Despite increasing attention to the role of the criminal justice system in shaping individual and populaion health, four critical gaps in the literature remain."
PURPOSE
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Winters
LARCs are technically reversible, but require medical personal to reinstate fertility, so they are not viable for women without healthcare access
Involuntary sterilization has been used to limit the reproduction of "undesirable" or marginalized groups in society
Tracing historical sterilization practices and examining the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)
IMPLICATIONS
Winters
Reproductive justice is a theory and moment created and developed by Black women to provide reproductive autonomy and emancipation
"The refusal to disrupt the “progressive” agenda of soft sterilization is to remain complicit in continued reproduc- tive control of marginalized groups and to prohibit the reproductive autonomy for all." (pg. 226)
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Boen
Rises in surveilance and mass incarceration and racial disparities impact individual and population level health