Reflecting on Reproductive Justice

A public symposium on global and local advocacy — featuring speaker Loretta Ross, activist, public intellectual, scholar and the 2022 recipient of the MacArthur Foundation “Genius” award
Loretta J. Ross

The symposium Reflecting on Reproductive Justice features Loretta J. Ross and additional speakers including Rockie GonzalezCynthia IngarKimberly Mutcherson and representatives from local organizations Right By You, MO Ho Justice, Abortion Action Missouri, Medical Students for Choice Jamaa Birth Village, Missouri Abortion Fund, St. Louis Doula Project and more. Ross is an activist, public intellectual, scholar, the 2022 recipient of the MacArthur Foundation “Genius” award and an associate professor of the study of women and gender at Smith College.

The symposium is hosted by the Reproductive Justice, Health, Rights working group, which is housed in the Center for the Humanities. The group is supported by funding from the Office of the Provost’s Here + Next initiative as well as the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2) and is directed by co-conveners Seanna Leath, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, and Zakiya Luna, associate professor of sociology. 

Schedule

Pre-symposium

Thursday, September 5
Student event + public film screening of Aftershock

Symposium

Conversations around reproductive justice, health and rights. Symposium events take place in the Clark-Fox Forum in Hillman Hall, on the WashU campus.

Friday, September 6
2 pm – Kimberly Mutcherson, “Reproductive Justice Beyond Abortion: Potential Life as a Tool of Subordination”  
Roma Schaefer Nooter Lecture for the Department of Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, also sponsored by the School of Law’s Law, Identity, & Culture Initiative and its Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers Series

4 pm – Conversation 1: Engaging with Rights Not to Have Children

  • Maggie Olivia, Senior Manager of Public Policy and Abortion Storyteller, Abortion Action Missouri
  • Pamela Merritt, Executive Director, Medical Students for Choice
  • Mark Valentine, Vice President of Missouri Abortion Fund
  • Conversation facilitated by Susan Appleton, Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law, Washington University in St. Louis

5:30 pm – Opening reception

Saturday, September 7
9:30 am – Breakfast  

10 am – Conversation 2: Engaging with Rights to Have Children and Form Families

  • Phillis Troupe, St. Louis Doula Project
  • Cynthia Ingar, Founder, Hampi Warmi (Peru)
  • Okunsola M. Amadou, Founder and CEO, Jamaa Birth Village
  • Stephanie Kraft Sheley, Project Director & Founder, Right By You
  • Conversation facilitated by Jessica Levy, Associate Professor of Practice, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis

11:30 am – Lunch  

1 pm – Conversation 3: Engaging with Rights to Parent Across Movements  

  • Rockie Gonzalez, Deputy Director, Austin Justice Coalition; Founder and Senior Consultant, Radical Strategies
  • Indigo Hann, Co-Founder and Healing Justice Lead, MO Ho Justice; Integrated Healing Coach, The Bullet Related Injury Clinic
  • Conversation facilitated by Shanti Parikh, Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology and African and African-American Studies, Washington University in St. Louis

3 pm – Conversation 4: The Future of Reproductive Justice with Loretta Ross

  • Facilitated by symposium co-conveners Seanna Leath (Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Affiliated Faculty, Washington University in St. Louis) and Zakiya Luna (Associate Professor of Sociology and Dean’s Distinguished Professorial Scholar, Washington University in St. Louis)

Free and open to the public

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