Reproductive Justice, Adoption, and Foster Care

Reproductive Justice, Adoption, and Foster Care

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Understanding practices of family separation and child removal necessitates considering the impacts of globalizing capitalism, colonialism, empire building and the establishment and normalization of systemic racism. In Reproductive Justice, Adoption, and Foster Care, the authors situate the colonial legacies of family separation, what it means to center the right parent, and Reproductive Justice and transnational feminist frameworks in conversation with one another in order to elucidate a more nuanced and comprehensive approach to recognizing the significance of contemporary examples of family separation.

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1-1-2024

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Routledge

Reproductive Justice, Adoption, and Foster Care


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