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6 - Black Women, Forced Sterilization, and Reproductive Justice (Part 1)

6 - Black Women, Forced Sterilization, and Reproductive Justice (Part 1)

Update: 2021-11-16
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In a previous episode, Dani and Nwayieze explored the story of the Holmesburg Prison Experiments. In this episode, they discuss gynecological experimentation that was simultaneously occurring in womens’ facilities across the country. 

Donna Ladd is a journalist from Mississippi and currently the editor for the Mississippi Free Press who wrote an article Civil Rights Activist, Fannie Lou Hamer and her legacy of tenacity and dedication. Ray Levy Uyeda is a freelance reporter from the Bay Area who wrote this article about how organizers, including Kelli Dillon, are fighting against the legacy of forced sterilizations. While incarcerated at Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla in the early 2000s, Kelli was sterilized without her knowledge and consent. She has since dedicated her life to advocating for reproductive health and providing crisis assistance to other women experiencing trauma through her nonprofit, Back to the Basics


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“Faster Bassier” (theme song) by DJ Fatha Julz

“Dreary Boots” (outro) by DJ Fatha Julz

“Sunset” by Podington Bear // From Free Music Archive // CC BY NC

“Dimlight” by Podington Bear // From Free Music Archive // CC BY NC  

“Slough” by Podington Bear // From Free Music Archive // CC BY NC

“This Little Light of Mine” (https://www.loc.gov/item/lomaxbib000628/)


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6 - Black Women, Forced Sterilization, and Reproductive Justice (Part 1)

6 - Black Women, Forced Sterilization, and Reproductive Justice (Part 1)

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