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No going back: The struggle for a post-Roe reproductive justice
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No going back: The struggle for a post-Roe reproductive justice

Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz
The Quarterly journal of speech, Vol.108(4), pp.426-430
11/2022
DOI: 10.1080/00335630.2022.2128204

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Abstract

We inhabit a world fundamentally transformed in the decades since Roe v. Wade. This includes seismic shifts wrought by the rise of homeland security culture, wherein intense digital surveillance and privacy violations are figured as both pedestrian and inevitable. It is no coincidence that the evisceration of constitutionally-protected abortion care under the right to "privacy" specifically unfolds in this moment. There is no going back. Moving forward entails understanding the Dobbs decision in the broader context of homeland security culture and a centering of reproductive justice as critical to US democracy.
homeland security Post-Roe privacy reproductive justice surveillance

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