Responding to Indigenous Women’s Stories of Reproductive Coercion

We recently published this commentary for the project, “Indigenous Women’s Reproductive and Sexual Justice”

Impact Ethics

Holly McKenzie and her colleagues argue for broader public conversations and institutional responses to reproductive coercion.

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Published by hollyannmckenzie

White-settler living and working on the Homeland of the Métis and Treaty Six territories. Banting Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Saskatchewan. My community-engaged research explores two areas white-settler society continues to push to the margins: 1) human-animal relations and 2) reproductive and sexual justice

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