Reproductive autonomy is the ability to make reproductive health decisions that are best for an individual or family in their unique context. This session will look at the intersections of socio-economics, racial and gender identity, geography, and class, as well as structures and systems that impact the reproductive health and lives of diverse individuals and communities. While abortion is a critical component of reproductive autonomy, our panelists will expand the discussion beyond abortion to include the complexities of family building, pregnancy-related mortality, infant health, and the historical context that has led us to where we are today in the arc towards reproductive justice. 

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