Reproductive Justice: A New Vision for the 21st Century
The new Reproductive Justice book series publishes works that explore the contours and content of reproductive justice. The series will include primers intended for students and those new to reproductive justice as well as books of original research to continue to further knowledge and impact society.
Fatal Denial: Racism and the Political Life of Black Infant Mortality by Annie Menzel
The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood by Grace Howard
We Are Pregnant with Freedom: Meditations on Storytelling and Reproductive Justice by Stacie McCormick
Desiring Parenthood: The Perils and Promises of Queer Family in Homonormative Times by Tamara Leah Spira
Ill Erotics: Black Caribbean Women and Self-Making in Times of HIV/AIDS by Jallicia Jolly
Victim/Warriors of Whiteness: Race, Reproduction, and the Right by Carol Mason
Queer Exchanges: Tracking the Law and Politics of LGBTQ Assisted Reproduction by Stu Marvel
Recoding Reproductive Politics: Emerging Struggles at the Frontier of Tech-Capitalism by Grace Tillyard
Demographic Anxieties: Bodies, Border, and Reproductive Injustice in Israel/Palestine by Gala Rexer
Primers:
Youth Organizing for Reproductive Justice: A Guide for Liberation by Chris Barcelos
Queering Reproductive Justice by Carly Thomsen
Reproductive Technologies and Reproductive Justice by Camisha Russell
Abortion and Reproductive Justice by Marlene Fried and Loretta Ross
Disability Justice and Reproductive Justice by Alison Kafer
Reproductive Justice and the Afterlife of Colonial Violence ed. Susanne Klausen
From Rights to Justice: Global Reproductive Politics Since 1945 ed. Maud Bracke, Raúl Necochea López, and Jesse Olszynko-Gryn
Call for Proposals
We are now accepting submissions for books featuring original research that discuss reproductive justice within a complex context. Topics could include: abortion, assisted reproductive technology, birthing options, coerced obstetrics, criminalization of reproduction, drug use and parenting, environmental degradation and infertility, incarcerated people and reproductive rights, population control, queering family formation, and youth parenting.
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. Those interested in submitting to the series should provide the following materials:
The Reproductive Justice series is affiliated with the Center on the Reproductive Rights and Justice at Berkeley Law. Authors who secure contracts for this series will have the opportunity to apply for a Visiting Research Affiliation at the CRRJ.
Series Editors
Rickie Solinger, Historian (Senior editor)
Khiara M. Bridges, Anthropology and Law, University of California Berkeley School of Law (Co-editor)
Krystale Littlejohn, University of Oregon (Co-editor)
Ruby Tapia, Departments of English Language and Literature and Women's Studies, University of Michigan (Co-editor)