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The report “Three Acts of Justice” explores the impact of Dobbs v. Jackson on U.S. reproductive rights, focusing on the intersections of race, gender, and class. It critiques Christian nationalism and calls for policy reform, solidarity, and technology to protect reproductive healthcare as a human right. It is a resource for anyone passionate about reproductive rights and social justice. We wrote it in an accessible way to help make sure anyone could grasp the complex issues at hand and feel empowered to engage in the conversation.
- Nonprofit organizations and NGOs may find it useful for informing programming, policy briefs, and advocacy campaigns.
- Academic researchers can cite it to support research papers, theses, and educational content on reproductive rights, public health, and social justice.
- Journalists and media professionals can enhance their reporting with the comprehensive historical context and expert analysis provided in the report.
- Legal professionals and scholars will benefit from its detailed analysis of legal precedents and current challenges in reproductive justice.
- Healthcare providers and public health officials can draw on the report to inform clinical practices and public health campaigns.
- Community organizers and grassroots activists may find compelling arguments and actionable recommendations to support their advocacy efforts.
- Students and academics in any field can enrich their coursework and research projects with the thorough analysis provided.
- International human rights organizations can use the U.S. perspective on reproductive justice to inform their global advocacy efforts.
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