![]() | Rachel Fabi |
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03.03.2026-28.04.2026
Reproductive Justice at the Border: Migration, Bioethics, and Public Health Policy
- Compare and contrast the Reproductive Justice framework and its history with traditional approaches to public health ethics as it applies to historically marginalized groups, and particularly to immigrants
- Examine historical and contemporary health and immigration policy that affect immigrants’ rights to have children, not have children, and parent children in safe and healthy environments
- Develop a novel normative argument about what a society owes to immigrants in a world with closed but permeable borders.