A review by davidgross13
Reproductive Justice: An Introduction (Reproductive Justice: A New Vision for the 21st Century Book 1) by Loretta J. Ross, Rickie Solinger

challenging informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

This was DENSE, but it was worth trudging through. It’s slow. A lot of information to process. On the other hand, it’s very informative. Reproductive issues are much more than the bourgeois, individualistic fight for abortion (or choice, as some call it). 

This is an introduction, but it is a tough read. If you’re interested in a deeper analysis on reproductive issues, this is a great starting point to jump into the complex, intersectional web of reproductive Justice. I will likely be rereading this one.