HSEM3718H: Women's Reproduction: History, Policy, and the Health Care System
3 CreditsHonorsRace, Power, and Justice in the United States
Understanding women's reproductive health requires consideration of the intersections of gender, race, class, culture, geography, economic status, and nation within a historical and sociopolitical context. This course will build upon our current understanding of major conditions affecting the reproductive health of women, e.g. pregnancy, parenting, reproductive control, and menopause by raising challenges from a feminist perspective and encouraging expanded models that address the complexity of women's reproductive health in today's society.
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