Welcome to MCHSIG’s Reproductive Justice Book Club!

Join the Maternal and Child Health Student Interest Group (MCHSIG) for an exploration of Reproductive Justice throughout the school year.

Spring 2024 Sessions

February 16, 2024 9-10 AM

Session 1 - Reproductive Justice: An Overview, Your Interests & Wearing a Repro Justice Lens  

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Read/Watch*

Reproductive Justice: Part 1 (3:38 minutes)

Reproductive Justice: Part 2 (1:12 minutes)

Reproductive Justice: Part 3 (1:03 minutes)

*You're welcome to join even if you haven't had a chance to review the materials.



March 15, 2024 9-10:30 AM

Session 2 - Reproductive Justice in Action: A Panel of Interdisciplinary Researchers

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Panelists:


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*You're welcome to join even if you haven't had a chance to review the materials.



April 19, 2024 9-10 AM

Session 3 - Reproductive Justice in Practice

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Zavella (2020)

*You're welcome to join even if you haven't had a chance to review the materials.

Join us in exploring critical topics and engaging discussions at the Reproductive Justice Book Club, proudly presented by:

The Maternal and Child Health Student Interest Group (MCHSIG) with support from the Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Public Health.

2023-2024 Book Club Planning Team:

Maternal and Child Health Student Interest Group (MCHSIG)

Dr. J’Mag Karbeah, PhD, MPH, UMN

Explore our past editions of the Reproductive Justice Book Club by clicking here!

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