
In the Pursuit of Reproductive Justice in Lebanon
Author(s) -
Rola Yasmine,
Batoul Sukkar
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36583/2018040204
Subject(s) - oppression , reproductive rights , reproductive health , economic justice , citizenship , reproductive justice , human rights , domestic violence , political science , sociology , gender studies , criminology , poison control , biology , suicide prevention , law , politics , population , abortion , medicine , environmental health , pregnancy , demography , genetics
Reproductive justice is a framework encompassing reproductive and sexual health and rights in a social justice lens that targets reproductive oppression inflicted through multiple systems of oppression of race, class, and gender. In this paper, we aim to highlight the importance and relevance of adopting a Reproductive Justice framework, as opposed to a reproductive rights one, in order to build cross-movement solidarities that organize against the multiplicity of oppressions and inequalities facing women and trans* persons in Lebanon. Through a Reproductive Justice lens, we analyze the points of convergence of citizenship, migration, refuge, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, access to sexual and reproductive health services, in addition to gender identity and sexual orientation, adoption and assisted reproductive technologies, and environmental justice. Mobilizing under Reproductive Justice as a holistic framework, and away from operating in silos within the confines of singular rights, connects different struggles and creates a remarkable opportunity for cross-movement building and solidarities.