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Who Can Afford a Baby? An Intersection of Gender, Race, and Class Oppression in Fertility Treatment
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes infertility as an inability to achieve a viable pregnancy within one year of regular and...
Ejura Yetunde Salihu
Jan 31, 20234 min read
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Criminalizing Addiction in Motherhood: A Modern Phenomenon
The third post in this three-part series on Drugs, Women, and Families is based on the valuable research of Jamie Feyko, who during my...
Sarah Brady Siff
Mar 31, 20225 min read
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A Tale of Two Clauses: Due Process in Racialized Reproductive Freedom
For Women’s History Month, I’m so pleased to celebrate three women who have each, through their original work, taught me important...
Sarah Brady Siff
Mar 29, 20228 min read
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The Real War on Families: U.S. Child Welfare Law in the Shadow of Drug Prohibition
This post is the first in a three-part series on laws related to drugs, women, and families, written in observation of Women’s History...
Sarah Brady Siff
Mar 24, 20225 min read
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