The Reproductive Rights Movement
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Much has been gained in the struggle for equality as a result of the Reproductive Rights Movement, and as we continue to fight our battles there is a great deal we have to look back and learn from. I believe that of these lessons, the biggest key to the success of a movement is based greatly on how inclusive it is. This message of inclusion is one that both Jennifer Nelson and Elizabeth Martinez expressed
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that would provide a material context for reproductive decisions without coercion: they demanded welfare rights, subsidized childcare for low-income women, workplace safety, and an end to sterilization abuse," (Nelson, 137). When we are trying to bring down such a huge institution such as sexism, of course we need as many numbers as we can have to help us, and the only way we could possibly reach these numbers is if everyone feels they are being included.
that would provide a material context for reproductive decisions without coercion: they demanded welfare rights, subsidized childcare for low-income women, workplace safety, and an end to sterilization abuse," (Nelson, 137). When we are trying to bring down such a huge institution such as sexism, of course we need as many numbers as we can have to help us, and the only way we could possibly reach these numbers is if everyone feels they are being included.