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    American Indian Women and Reproductive Justice

    American Indian Women and Reproductive Justice

    Throughout the process of colonization, a period of 500 years and counting, Indian women and two spirit people have collectively experienced generational and individual trauma. These acts have come in many forms and include assault, rape, forced sterilization, lack of access to equitable prenatal/postnatal care, reproductive health services, poverty, assimilation, exotification, objectification, exploitation, murder, and everything in between. Each generation of tribal women
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