Material Listing
Reproductive Justice in the Prison System
This resource highlights the linkages between reproductive justice and the prison system. Statistics are provided on incarcerated women, sexual assault, and abortion in prison.
If You Really Care about Racial Discrimination, You Should Care about Reproductive Justice!
This article outlines linkages between reproductive oppression, racial discrimination, and racial oppression. The resource argues that until racial discrimination is eradicated, Women of Color will suffer reproductive oppression.
Framing Reproductive Justice
This essay discusses how the struggle for reproductive justice takes place in the context of a larger struggle over political power and the creation of a dominant worldview. The authors examine the ways in which reproductive rights have been framed by liberals and progressives since Roe v. Wade, offering a critique of these frames. Recommendations are provided of some ways of expanding the frame to encompass a broader range of issues and concerns related to gender justice, democracy and human rights.
More than a Choice: A Progressive Vision for Reproductive Health and Rights
This report presents a new vision of reproductive rights that broadens the current discourse beyond the stagnant abortion debate. Article includes principles of reproductive justice and provides an expanded definition of reproductive rights that equally embraces the rights to have or not have children with a partner of one's choosing and in a time and manner that honors one's conscience and life circumstancesÑand by placing abortion within its appropriate context as one of a wide range of important reproductive rights issues.
If You Really Care about Environmental Justice, You Should Care about Reproductive Justice!
Environmental Justice, like RJ, incorporates a social justice framework. It seeks to reduce the inequitable environmental burdens born by communities of color, women, indigenous communities and those living in economically disadvantaged areas or developing nations.
Looking Both Ways: Women's Lives at the Crossroads of Reproductive Justice and Climate Justice
This booklet articulates the connection between those most marginalized by climate change and reproductive oppression highlighting the strengths in unifying gender justice and climate justice through a reproductive justice lens.
Reproductive Justice, Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice
Outlining the faulty connections between climate change and population growth this paper critiques the blame that is placed on the Global South, countries least responsible for the crisis and promotes reproductive justice instead of family planning as a model for solutions.
Doubling the Damage: World Bank Climate Investment Funds Undermine Climate and Gender Justice
This report discusses environmental and gender justice in regards to the World Bank Climate Investment Funds' projects that aim at producing green jobs and gender equality; concluding that these efforts fall short and have the potential of increased harm to the planet and impoverished women.
Prop 4 Victory Brief: Reproductive Justice at the Ballot Box
This brief discusses Proposition 4 and Proposition 8 in California as catalysts for community organizing, education, and networking; discussing different strategies and ways that leadership and coalitions can be built in communities of color around reproductive justice.









