This class takes an interdisciplinary feminist approach to investigating the history and contemporary politics of reproduction. It focuses on both US and global contexts and links the academic investigation to service learning in the Columbus community. Students will work with organizations who seek to further the goals of reproductive justice in policy, activist, legal, and healthcare contexts. Prereq: 1110, or 3 credit hours in WGSST courses, or permission of instructor.
This class takes an interdisciplinary feminist approach to investigating the history and contemporary politics of reproduction. It focuses on both US and global contexts and links the academic investigation to service learning in the Columbus community. Students will work with organizations who seek to further the goals of reproductive justice in policy, activist, legal, and healthcare contexts. Prereq: 1110, or 3 credit hours in WGSST courses, or permission of instructor.