"The phrase of the day": Examining contexts and co-optation of reproductive justice activism in the women's movement

  • Zakiya T. Luna

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    Abstract

    Using data from a multi-method study with a national reproductive justice coalition, this chapter examines the emergence of the US reproductive justice movement. I first examine how reproductive justice emerged in relation to the mainstream women's movements. Then I demonstrate how, due to the relationship between reproductive justice and social identity, the boundaries of the reproductive frame and movements are simultaneously broader and more constrained in meaning than reproductive rights. Finally, I show how (perceived) co-optation leads to tensions between movement sectors and weakens the potential for reproductive justice to reinvigorate activism around reproductive issues. I conclude with how the success of the reproductive justice movement, including diversity and coalition building, can inform other social movements.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCritical Aspects of Gender in Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, and Social Movements
    EditorsAnna Snyder, Stephanie Stobbe
    Pages219-246
    Number of pages28
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2011

    Publication series

    NameResearch in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change
    Volume32
    ISSN (Print)0163-786X

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