The Journal of Lesbian Studies special issue on Transformative reproductive justice futures: Decolonial, feminist, lesbian theorizations on reproductive justice futures is now out!

It was a great honor to co-edit a special issue of The Journal of Lesbian Studies with Dr. Kathryn Forbes. Take a look at some of these interesting studies. The forward is available here.

Journal of Lesbian Studies

Volume 28 Number 4 2024

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Special Issue: Transformative reproductive justice futures: Decolonial, feminist, lesbian

theorizations on reproductive justice futures

Guest Editors: Kris Clarke and Kathryn Forbes

  • Forward: Transformative reproductive justice futures: Decolonial, feminist, and lesbian theorizations on reproductive justice futures — Kris Clarke and Kathryn Forbes

  • Sexual and Reproductive Justice and Health Equity for LGBTQ+ Women — Melissa M. Ertl, Meredith R. Maroney, Andréa Becker, Margaret M. Paschen-Wolff, Amelia Blankenau, Susie Hoffman and Susan Tross

  • Ghosts in the machine: Black feminist and queer critiques of reproductive justice in Finland — Mwenza Blell and Tiia Sudenkaarne

  • “These are our children and we got to set them free”: A public health approach to reading reproductive justice in black literature — Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe

  • A decolonized mental health framework for black women and birthing people — Sydney Y. Morris and Alinne Z. Barrera

  • Good deeds or exploitation?: Queer parents working for private assisted reproductive technologies companies in urban China — Han Tao

  • The misappropriation of knowledge: unravelling the narratives of efficiency and donor fear in the medicalisation of reproduction for lesbian and bisexual women — Blanca García-Peral and Carmen Gregorio Gil

  • Reflections on being a Thai transman through the lens of the reproductive justice framework — Thannapat Jarernpanit

  • LBTQ parents’ needs for support postpartum following a complicated birth: A matter of reproductive justice — Sofia Klittmark, Jaqueline K. P. Niit, Emilia Nerström, Hanna Grundström, Katri Nieminen, Michael B. Wells and Anna Malmquist

  • Transformative reproductive futures in Northern Ireland - Jamie J. Hagen, Emma Campbell and Danielle Roberts

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