My Body, My Choice, Our Struggle: A Conversation on Reproductive Justice - Centre for Human Rights Research

Arpita Biswas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. Her research interests lie at the intersection of political economy, urban development, and feminist economics. She is currently working on two research projects: one examines the political economy of urban displacement in South Asian cities and the other studies the relationship between women’s employment status and the incidence of spousal violence. She uses mixed methods in her research and has carried out field work in Delhi, India.

My Body, My Choice, Our Struggle: A Conversation on Reproductive Justice

February 28, 2025

Angela Ciceron

Black and white image of protest. Some protesters are holding posters spelling out the word CHOICE.

On Thursday, February 6th 2025, the Centre for Human Rights Research and the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Manitoba hosted a webinar titled “My Body, My Choice, Our Struggle: A Conversation on Reproductive Justice.”

Focusing on the struggles and movements for reproductive justice, this panel discussion featured Kemlin Nembhard (Women’s Health Clinic); Jacquie Nicholson (Feminist AF Marching Band), Harlie Pruder (Northern Reproductive Justice Network), and Linda Taylor (Founding Board of Directors of Women’s Health Clinic).

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