Bodily Integrity and Freedoms: A Cross-Movement Perspective

The article highlights the need for cross-movement feminist organizing as a vital strategy to advance bodily integrity and freedoms as a vital conceptual and political framework for a diverse range of actors to come together in building a shared vision and alternative narrative to subvert anti-choic...

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Constituents
Development and Social Change
Development Economics
Development Policy
Development Studies
Feminism
Freedoms
Human body
Intersectionality
Morality
Propaganda
Social change
Social Sciences
Thematic Section
Visibility
Women
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