Login / Signup

Narratives on Reproductive Justice Among Black Adolescent Girls in Clinical Research in the US.

Elizabeth J Pfeiffer
Published in: Medical anthropology (2023)
Narratives reflecting on a longitudinal study of sexual and reproductive health during the adolescent years of young, low-income, Black women in the US show that participants felt cared for, supported, and recognized during the study in ways counter to dominant modes of structural, medical, and obstetric racism and stratified reproduction. Black women's narratives illuminate how research tools offered access to alternative, unanticipated, and improvised sources of Black feminist care and social networks that have much to teach us about how to transform adolescent care in the face of reproductive injustices in the US.
Keyphrases