Episodes

  • Who is Reproductive Justice?
    May 10 2021

    The final episode is a conclusion and reflection from Kim and Maya highlighting the hopes they held and the lessons they learned from their interviewing experiences. Here, the hosts answer the question, “Who is Reproductive Justice?” with their own analysis from the compilation of research and interviews.

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    32 mins
  • Reproductive Justice in Arizona
    Apr 20 2021

    Episode four explores the political landscape that Arizona organizers contend within their daily work. This episode highlights Eloisa Lopez, the Director of Pro-Choice Arizona; Arón Castillo, the Health Justice Coordinator of Trans Queer Pueblo; and Carla Naranjo, organizer with Raiz Planned Parenthood. With their expertise and experiences, the episode addresses the barriers to Reproductive Justice in Arizona.

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    54 mins
  • What Does Reproductive Justice Look Like?
    Apr 19 2021

    In the third episode, the podcast explores what Reproductive Justice looks like from the ground up, amplifying the voices of Alejandra Pablos and Rachael Lorenzo, and the experiences of Indigenous and incarcerated peoples. Among other things, they explore the goals of Reproductive Justice.

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    42 mins
  • Reproductive Justice at the National Level
    Apr 19 2021

    The second episode goes into audio clips of our interviews with Taissa Marimoto from the National LBGTQ Task Force and Courtney Thomas from Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network. These organizations work from a national and interstate specialization. Aside from the organizations they represent, both organizers go into depth about their experiences with intersectionality.

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    35 mins
  • The History of the Reproductive Justice Movement
    Apr 19 2021

    In episode one, the hosts discuss the history of Reproductive Justice. In these episodes, the podcast also highlights two participants, Crystal Zaragoza with Access Reproductive Care-Southeast and Sabrina Rewald, a board member for SPARK Reproductive Justice Now, who speak at the beginning of the movement.

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    49 mins