WS100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Therapeutic Abortion, Reproductive Rights, Feminist Theory

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21 Aug 2018
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Applying feminist theory to an issue: what are reproductive rights, what are key events in the struggle for reproductive rights in canada, what is the pro/life - pro/choice debate and what does it leave out. Reproductive rights are human rights guaranteed by the state: are based on providing reproductive options and allowing a woman to make a choice about what happens to her body. "called jane" (jane doe) and they were connected to abortions (however, illegal and unsafe) In 1967 royal commission to look at status of women. New brunswick many doctors are not pro-choice, so they do not get their abortion covered by medicare. Other than ontario, bc and quebec each province has less than 5 abortion facilities and pei has none. Our right to choose what to do with our bodies is under attack and it is unacceptable. Unwanted pregnancies and abortions are not going away. We are not all made to be mothers.

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