Earlier this year, we had the privilege of speaking with Loretta J. Ross, a world-renowned human-rights activist. In 2022, she was acknowledged by the MacArthur Foundation for her dedication to social justice, human rights, and reproductive justice. As a well-deserving recipient, we couldn't think of a better episode to close out the year. The holidays can sometimes feel draining and the tension from familial relationships can take a toll. Loretta J. Ross's words of wisdom and “calling in” are a great extra resource during the season.
Check out our original show notes for this episode, here!
Resources:
Loretta J Ross's Website Loretta J Ross
What if Instead of Calling People Out, We Called Them In? – New York Times Article
Purchase Loretta's book, “Reproductive Justice: An Introduction”
Purchase Loretta's book, “Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice”
“Human Rights and Reproductive Justice” with Loretta Ross – The Trail Article
The Future Is ‘Radical Reproductive Justice’ – Rewire Newsgroup Article
Fighting White Supremacy and White Privilege to Build a Human Rights Movement
“Eugenicists Never Retreat, They Just Regroup: Sterilization and Reproductive Oppression in Prisons” – Article by Loretta J Ross
Loretta J Ross recognized as one of 14 Badass Women – Refinery 29 Article
Voices of Feminism Oral History Project Interview of Loretta Ross – PDF
Loretta Ross Papers – Smith College Libraries
Calling In the Calling Out Culture: A Continuum of Accountability – Loretta J Ross Speech
“I Hope We Choose Love: A Tran's Girl's Notes from the End of the World” – Book by Kai Cheng Thom, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2019
“Calling IN: A Less Disposable Way of Holding Each Other Accountable”– Article by Ngọc Loan Trần, BGD, 2013
“We Will Not Cancel Us: And Other Dreams of Transformative Justice” – Book by Adrienne Maree Brown, AK Press, 2020
“The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love” – Book by Sonya Renee Taylor, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2018
“Reproductive Justice” one of her first pieces written alongside Rickie Solinger
Earlier this year, we had the privilege of speaking with Loretta J. Ross, a world-renowned human-rights activist. In 2022, she was acknowledged by the MacArthur Foundation for her dedication to social justice, human rights, and reproductive justice. As a well-deserving recipient, we couldn't think of a better episode to close out the year. The holidays can sometimes feel draining and the tension from familial relationships can take a toll. Loretta J. Ross's words of wisdom and “calling in” are a great extra resource during the season.
View her MacArthur Foundation Award here
Check out our original show notes for this episode, here!
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