Religion and Reproductive Rights, Freedoms, and Justice in a Post-Roe World
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Religious Studies, Gender Studies, and Hartley House sponsored a panel lecture and discussion with leading scholars who addressed the intersections of religion with reproductive rights, freedoms, and justice in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade. Topics included, among others, comparative religious perspectives about abortion in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity; justification frameworks that shape views and discussions about abortion in the US; reproductive justice in progressive Christianity; and religio-political contexts and implications of the US Supreme Court decision.
All panelists provided consent to the recording of this event.
Publication Date
10-11-2022
Recommended Citation
Kamitsuka, Margaret D.; Peters, Rebecca Todd; Briggs, Sheila; and Carbine, Rosemary P., "Religion and Reproductive Rights, Freedoms, and Justice in a Post-Roe World" (2022). Multimedia. 8.
https://poetcommons.whittier.edu/media/8