HRES 1411
Recognizing July 2024 as the 30th anniversary of the reproductive justice movement to raise awareness around the history of reproductive justice and honor the foremothers of the reproductive justice movement, build a world in which Black girls and gender expansive people, as well as all Americans marginalized by their race, class, or gender, are free from systems of reproductive oppression of their bodies, sexuality, labor, and reproduction.
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This House Resolution recognizes the 30th anniversary of the reproductive justice movement, highlighting its origins in addressing health disparities faced by Black women and girls. It acknowledges a history of systemic racism and inequality in reproductive healthcare and seeks to build a future where all marginalized communities are free from reproductive oppression. The resolution advocates for policies aimed at expanding access to abortion care, addressing racial disparities in maternal health, and promoting overall reproductive autonomy and justice.
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Barbara Lee
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