In this session, speakers (a researcher, author/survivor, and midwife) discuss the historical and ongoing practice of coerced sterilization against Indigenous People in Canada. This session aims to deepen our understanding of the reasons for and implications of coerced sterilization for Indigenous women. It also engages in discussion of the ways Indigenous People, activists and allies are seeking to create systemic change to stop the practice by ensuring reproductive justice for Indigenous People.
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Earlier Event: October 17
Marketing in the Movement: Self-Employed Survivors Series
Later Event: October 29
Disrupting Human Trafficking: Expanding Our Knowledge