Women's Health & Reproductive Technologies
Content
Women's Health & Reproductive Technologies Subsections:
- General
- Abortion Rights
- Dangerous Contraceptives
- C.R.A.C.K.
- Depo Provera
- Norplant
- Quinacrine
- Sex Selection
- Genetic & Reproductive Technologies Feminist Statement
- Barriers Between Black Women and the Reproductive Rights Movement
- Reproductive Health: A Conceptual Shift or a Matter of Semantics? by Swatija Manorama
- Revisiting Wingate Street: Techno-Science and Women's Health, by Soheir Morsy
- We and Our Fertility by the Forum for Women's Health, Reviewed by Rajani Bhatia
- Women and Health, by Imrana Qadeer
- The New World Bank Health Service Delivery Model, by Meredeth Turshen
- What Human Genetic Modification Means For Women
- Why Population Control Undermines Reproductive Rights
- Policing The National Body: Race, Gender, & Criminalization
- More Resources on Women's Health & Reproductive Technologies
Issues of Women and AIDS in India, by Ritu Priya
Native Health And Sovereignty Symposium, by Andy Smith
- International Anti-Abortion Research Project : Preliminary Report
- International Anti-Abortion Research Project : Preliminary Report Part II
- Legal but…Framing the Ethics of Abortion Rights, by Marlene Gerber Fried
- The New Testament According to the Lyons Forum : An Australia Bereft of Abortion Rights? by Lynette J. Dumble
- Anti-Hyde Amendment Posters
- Sex, Lies, and Contraceptives
- Implanon: Basic Information and A Feminist Perspective, Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR)
- Implanon: Información Básica y Perspectiva Feminista (WGNRR)(en Español)
- Vaccination Against Pregnancy: What You Need To Know, by Rajani Bhatia and Jennifer Yanco
- Fertility Control and Muslim Women, by Sheela Prasad and Sumati Nair
- Bill of Rights for Contraceptive, Research, Development and Use
- More Resources on Dangerous Contraceptives
- CWPE Fact Sheet on C.R.A.C.K.
- Actions You Can Take To Oppose CRACK In Your Neighborhood
- Letter to Barbara Harris, founder of C.R.A.C.K., from CWPE
- Cracking Open CRACK: Unethical Sterilization Movement Gains Momentum, by Judith M. Scully
- Cracking Open C.R.A.C.K., by Betsy Hartmann
- Treatment, Not Sterilization, is the Way to Help Addicted Moms, by Lynn M. Paltrow, JD and Robert Newman, MD
- The CRACK Program : Discriminatory, Unethical, Ineffective and Bad Public Policy, by the National Coalition Against C.R.A.C.K.
- CRACK Gains Momentum, But So Does the Resistance, by Rajani Bhatia, April Taylor, and Toni Bond
- Fact Sheet on Positive Prevention/CRACK (Children Requiring A Caring Kommunity), by Communities Against Rape and Abuse (CARA) and the Black People's Project (BPP) in Seattle
- Racism Fall Through The Cracks, by Leah Henry Tanner
- American Public Health Association Opposition to CRACK
- Anti-CRACK stickers
- Anti-C.R.A.C.K. Posters
- Sign-on to the National Statement of Opposition to C.R.A.C.K.
- C.R.A.C.K. Call To Action
- Pregnancy, Parenting and Drug Use: Which Women? Which Harms?
- More Resources on C.R.A.C.K.
- Fact Sheet on Depo Provera
- Hoja Informativa Sobre Depo-Provera (en Español)
- Dangerous Contraceptives: Norplant and Depo Provera
- Time To Take A Critical Look At Depo-Provera, by Sara Littlecrow-Russell
- Depo Poster
- Anti-Depo Stickers
- Dangerous Contraceptives: Norplant and Depo Provera
- Speaking Out On Norplant, by Daksha Hathi
- Joint Memorandum to the Health Minister Against Norplant
- Phase III Clinical Trials on Norplant-6 in India
- Norplant and AIDS : The Family Planning and Standard Control Connection, by Cornelia Ann Kammerer
- Skin Deep Video, by April J. Taylor
- Norplant : A New Contraceptive With The Potential For Abuse: A Factsheet of the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project (1994)
- Norplant in the Nineties: Realities, Dilemmas, Missing Pieces, by Sonia Correa
- More Resources on Norplant
- Quinacrine Fact Sheet
- Maternal Mortality, Population Control, and The War In Women's Wombs: A Bioethical Analysis of Quinacrine Sterilizations
- Quinacrine Alert Network
- Excerpts from: Business as Usual for Quinacrine Sterilization in Chile
- Action Alert! Stop Plans for Quinacrine Sterilizations in Florida!
- FDA Cracks Down on Quinacrine Sterilization
- Opposing Quinacrine, Upholding Choice, by Anne Hendrixson
- Quinacrine Update
- Quinacrine Update II, by Judy Norsigian, Boston Women's Health Book Collective
- Quinacrine Sterilizations Banned, by Dr. Mohan Rao
- Quinacrine Call To Action
- Controversy over Quinacrine Sterilization Pellet
- Quinacrine Victory at Planned Parenthood But the Struggle Continues, by Betsy Hartmann
- Anti-Quinacrine Posters
- Anti-Quinacrine Brochure: Opposing Quinacrine, Upholding Choice, Quinacrine Alert Network (QAN)
- Recommended Literature on Quinacrine
- Open Letter To Oppose Sex Selection
- Sex Selection: New Technologies, New Forms of Gender Discrimination, by Rajani Bhatia, Rupsa Mallik, and Shamita Das Dasgupta, with contributions from Soniya Munshi and Marcy Darnovsky
- Selección de Sexo: Nuevas Tecnologías, Nuevas Formas de Discriminación de Género (en Español)
- A Less Valued Life: Population Policy and Sex Selection in India, Rupsa Mallik, October 2002
- A Walk Down Memory Lane: An Insider's Reflections on the Campaign against Sex-Selective Abortions, Manisha Gupte, August 2003
- Clinn Émigrics' Pitch to Indiaés: It's a Boy, Susan Sachs, The New York Times (August 15, 2001)
- Newspaper Ads From Des Prades, A Punjab Weekly Published in London
- Sex Selection Moves To Consumer Culture: Ads For `Family Balancing' in the New York Times, Marcy Darnovsky, Genetic Crossroads #33 (August 20, 2003)
- Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis and Selection: From Disease Prevention to Customized Conception, Tania Simoncelli, Different Takes (Spring 2003)
- Jack or Jill? The Era of Consumer-Driven Eugenics Has Begun, Margaret Talbot, The Atlantic Monthly (March 2002)
- The Case Against Sex Selection, Human Genetics Alert (December 2002)
- Taking a Stand Against Sex Selection
- Tomando una Posición Firme en Contra de la Selección de Sexo (en Español)
- Open Letter From Feminist and Civil Society Organizations to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (January 2002)

