REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE: Past, Present and Future |
Escrito por Fundación de Mujeres en Puerto Rico |
Lunes, 21 de Marzo de 2022 04:09 |
The Puerto Rico Women’s Foundation and the Friends of Puerto Rico Initiative, invite you to join a virtual panel on the past, present, and future of reproductive justice in Puerto Rico on March 24 at 6:00pm EST. In 1937, the then governor of Puerto Rico, Blanton C. Winship, legalized sterilizations on the archipelago to respond to the “overpopulation problem”. By the 80s, Puerto Rico became the country with more sterilization cases in the world with 33% of the female population affected as a result of the forced sterilization procedures and other massive birth control experiments. Most of these women were from marginalized communities, poor, and afro-descendant.
Maritza Arrastia Former Director of the Committee to End Sterilization Abuse (CESA) which addressed the sterilization of Puerto Rican women in the Bronx in New York City during the 70s. Fabiola Carrión Director of Reproductive and Sexual Health National Health Law Program Alondra del Mar Mesa de Aborto Libre, Puerto Rico Fabiola Carrión Director of Reproductive and Sexual Health National Health Law Program Alondra del Mar Mesa de Aborto Libre, Puerto Rico Alondra del Mar Mesa de Aborto Libre, Puerto Rico
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