The Need for a Reproductive Justice Framework in Social Work
Policies and debates about contraception, abortion access and the ability of individuals to make their own reproductive decisions have consistently...
Dr. Jessica Liddell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montana School of Social Work. Her work focuses on pregnancy and childbirth, reproductive justice issues, community-engagement, and making healthcare systems more equitable. Her recent research explores the use of doulas to address rural health disparities. Originally from Logan, Utah, Jessica completed her PhD at Tulane University, in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the interdisciplinary City, Culture and Community doctoral program. She also completed a Masters in Public Health, with a focus on program design and implementation, and a Masters in Social Work, with a focus on disaster mental health at Tulane University. She completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at Reed College, in Portland, Oregon.
Policies and debates about contraception, abortion access and the ability of individuals to make their own reproductive decisions have consistently...
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