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    Top three reasons to invest in Reproductive Justice during Black History Month

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    Marcela Howell is president and CEO of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda. Follow her work on Twitter at @BlackWomensRJ.
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    By Marcela Howell, president and CEO of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda

          NNPA NEWSWIRE — This Black History Month, give Black women the gift of empowerment by investing in organizations dedicated to Reproductive Justice (RJ). Black women have been at the forefront of every progressive social movement in America; it’s long past time for America to invest in the one movement that centers the needs and rights of women of color — especially Black women: the Reproductive Justice movement.

    Published 3 days ago on February 4, 2022By BlackPressUSAReproductive Justice is about more than our bodies, it’s about economic justice, voting rights, housing justice, environmental justice, LGBTQ liberation, immigrants’ rights, and the decriminalization of Black people. Reproductive Justice is about more than our bodies, it’s about economic justice, voting rights, housing justice, environmental justice, LGBTQ liberation, immigrants’ rights, and the decriminalization of Black people.

    This Black History Month, give Black women the gift of empowerment by investing in organizations dedicated to Reproductive Justice (RJ). Black women have been at the fore-front of every progressive social movement in America; it’s long past time for America to invest in the one movement that centers the needs and rights of women of color — especially Black women: the Reproductive Justice movement.

    Reproductive Justice is grounded in human rights and Black feminist theory that centers the intersectional impact of race, gender, and class on the ability to live free from oppression. RJ is all about individuals having both the right and the ability to create and nurture the family of their choosing and achieve optimum mental, physical, community and economic health.

    Black women do not live siloed lives and RJ reflects that. RJ is about more than our bodies, it’s about economic justice, voting rights, housing justice, environmental justice, LGBTQ liberation, immigrants’ rights, and the decriminalization of Black people. It’s about all of the issues that impact our ability to live free from oppression. As we move through our lives, all of these issues intersect.

    The RJ movement demands that governments and society be obligated to ensure conditions exist for each individual to exercise these rights freely. When we have policies and laws in place to make these values the lived experience of every Black woman, girl, femme, and gender-expansive person, then ALL people will be free from oppression.

    At this critical juncture, when our rights are under extreme attack, there are three compelling reasons to support the Reproductive Justice movement:

         Voting rights

    Black women are the most powerful voting bloc in this country. We’ve faced attacks by police dogs, fire hoses, and bloody beatings to secure voting rights for ourselves and our children. Support a Black RJ organization that does voter engagement and education work at the grassroots and grasstops levels. Help us continue to fight to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act in Congress.

         Maternal health

    Black women are 3-5 times more likely to experience a pregnancy-related death than their white counterparts. Reproductive Justice can only be achieved when Black women, femmes, girls & gender-expansive individuals can experience pregnancy and childbirth without endangering our lives. Help us continue to advance birthing justice.

         Pay equity

    Black women make 63 cents for every dollar a white man makes. This wage gap amounts to Black women making $1 million dollars less than white men during their careers. One way to close the wage gap is with a universal basic income (UBI) program. It would provide families the financial flexibility they need without adding to their personal debt.

    When we follow Black women’s leadership, everybody benefits because we are fighting to make all of society more equitable. So, this Black History Month, give the gift of empowerment to Black women by supporting Reproductive Justice.

     

    everybody benefits because we are fighting to make all of society more equitable. So give the gift of empowerment to Black women by supporting Reproductive Justice. This Black History Month When we follow Black women’s leadership
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