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This session is jointly sponsored by the Family Section and the Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. We are interested in papers that explore how reproductive health of minoritized families is impacted by family relationships and institutions, broadly. Papers may consider, for example, the impact of health and health care systems, the legal system, the labor market, or immigration enforcement on reproductive health outcomes among minoritized groups.
Democratic backsliding and population health: The case of polling place closures after Shelby County v. Holder - Paola Langer, Princeton University
Fully attached concern: Black women’s professional identity development and advocacy in racialized medical systems - Courtney Thornton, Washington University in St. Louis
‘I’m Trusting You with My Entire Life’: Fractured Care, Impersonal Ties, and Abortion Pathways Post-Dobbs - Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago; Tirza Ochrach-Konradi, University of Illinois-Chicago
Perinatal Liminality: Birthright Citizenship and the fight to control immigrant reproduction - Zoë Chaetana Miller-Vedam, University of California-Irvine
“‘You’re a Mom Now!’ Cultural Intent, Insecurity and Other Performances of Ethnicity - Vadricka Etienne, University of Nevada-Reno