The Fight for Reproductive Health and Justice - A Conversation with Chelsea Clinton
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch a thought-provoking conversation on women's reproductive health featuring Chelsea Clinton and birth justice advocate Chanel L. Porchia-Albert, moderated by NBC correspondent Kristen Walker. Explore the global challenges in women's health, including lack of access to modern contraception, maternal mortality, and rising cancer rates. Gain insights into the work of activists fighting to protect and expand women's access to health services. Delve into topics such as birth justice, health equity, and the demands of reproductive justice. Learn about personal reflections, key contributing factors to the crisis, the importance of education, and the impact of maternal health deserts. Understand the significance of sharing stories and removing transactional relationships in healthcare. This 57-minute discussion, part of Aspen Ideas: Health 2023, offers a comprehensive look at the fight for reproductive health and the commitment to driving positive change.
Syllabus
Introduction
Personal Reflections
Why work on this crisis
What brought you to this work
How important is it that we are sharing our stories
The significance of having doulas who are accessible
Key contributing factors
What does it mean
Education
The ripple effect
The root of the problem
Removing ourselves from transactional relationships
Maternal health deserts
Reflections
Learning from one another
Henry Gustafson
Final Thoughts
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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