Our Project

OUR FOCUS
The Reproductive Righteousness Project is an interdisciplinary collaboration of feminist scholars studying the role of reproductive politics within expressions of right-wing extremism around the world. Our collaborators investigate diverse expressions of this trend across different contexts in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

We strive to better understand the role of reproductive politics in resurging right-wing movements and regimes.

HOW WE WORK
This project is an interdisciplinary, cross-institutional, and transnational collaboration that launched in June 2021. We are feminist scholars with wide-ranging expertise who draw on intersectional feminist, queer, and reproductive justice perspectives to question normative assumptions about reproduction as it intersects with gender, religion, race, sexuality, and the state. We create and promote feminist scholarship through symposia, workshops, scholarly publications, and other public-facing media.

WHO WE ARE
Our collaboration is comprised of expert academics and activists in different regions of the world. This project brings together feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines (Sociology, Anthropology, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Political Science, Public Policy) to share and discuss linkages across transnational phenomena.

Our Team

We strive to better understand the role of reproductive politics in resurging right-wing movements and regimes.

OUR FOCUS
The Reproductive Righteousness Project is an interdisciplinary collaboration of feminist scholars studying the role of reproductive politics within expressions of right-wing extremism around the world. Our collaborators investigate diverse expressions of this trend across different contexts in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

HOW WE WORK
This project is an interdisciplinary, cross-institutional, and transnational collaboration that launched in June 2021. We are feminist scholars with wide-ranging expertise who draw on intersectional feminist, queer, and reproductive justice perspectives to question normative assumptions about reproduction as it intersects with gender, religion, race, sexuality, and the state. We create and promote feminist scholarship through symposia, workshops, scholarly publications, and other public-facing media.

WHO WE ARE
Our collaboration is comprised of expert academics and activists in different regions of the world. This project brings together feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines (Sociology, Anthropology, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Political Science, Public Policy) to share and discuss linkages across transnational phenomena.

Our Team