The conversation around reproductive rights and justice has been continuous as our country works to understand what the future looks like. This panel will examine what it means to live in a post-Roe v Wade world. Because the overturning of Roe v. Wade touches and affects every part of our experience as Americans, the panel brings a group of folks together that can explore the ramifications of the decision from various aspects of life. It will pull together perspectives from industry experts that range from the medical to legal communities to the scholar and advocacy communities.
Join Executive Director Chenthu Jayton and panel participants in this necessary conversation that is a part of the Art, Activism and the Engaged Humanities event series put together and hosted by CU Boulder.
Participants
Alexis Moncada (Outreach Coordinator of COLOR--Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights)
Lauren Smith (Director of Policy and Advocacy, Soul2Soul Sisters)
Arianna Morales (Policy Manager, New Era Colorado)
Dr. Warren Hern (Boulder Abortion Clinic)
Jennifer Hendricks (Professor of Law-CU Boulder)
Chenthu Jayton (Executive Director of Equity Labs)
Moderator
Samira Mehta (Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies and Women & Gender Studies-CU Boulder)
After the panel join the workshop with New Era Colorado on Reproductive Rights Advocacy and Organizing in Storytelling.
In the interactive workshop, you will learn about the history of organizing for reproductive rights in Colorado, explore different mediums for storytelling, and learn about other tools/resources for repro advocacy.
The event series is sponsored by the WRITE Lab and Program for Writing & Rhetoric, the College of Arts and Sciences and the A&S Office for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and multiple generous CU Boulder campus partners.