{"title":"Transformative reproductive futures in Northern Ireland.","authors":"Jamie J Hagen, Emma Campbell, Danielle Roberts","doi":"10.1080/10894160.2024.2366130","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>A foundation of rights-based solidarity has fostered an environment of cooperation between LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) rights and reproductive justice in Northern Ireland (NI) following the introduction of equal marriage and the decriminalization of abortion in 2019. This article provides a grounded look at this reproductive justice organizing in NI as an example of transformative organizing for reproductive futures. The case study considers a conversation with two activists who have been central to this work. Emma Campbell coconvenor of Alliance for Choice and Danielle Roberts the coconvenor of Reclaim the Agenda and former Senior Policy and Development Officer of HERe NI. Reclaim the Agenda is a coalition of feminist, youth, LGBTQ+ and community organizations that connects and mobilizes women to promote feminist activism through education, campaigning and celebration. HERe NI is a community organization and registered charity based in Belfast that supports lesbian and bisexual women and their families across NI. Alliance for Choice campaigns for free, safe legal and local abortion access for everyone who needs it in NI. Together these groups approach reproductive justice using a framework informed by lesbian feminist organizing and an intersectional approach that views access to abortion as part of a broader understanding of gender justice inspired by Black-women led SisterSong through (1) cross-movement organizing (2) centering bodily autonomy and (3) trans affirming feminist approaches to navigating shifting language about gender. The case study will be of interest to those working provide abortion services in a queer-informed way, as well as those navigating the challenges of reforming abortion policy.</p>","PeriodicalId":46044,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Lesbian Studies","volume":" ","pages":"719-737"},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Lesbian Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/10894160.2024.2366130","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"2024/9/1 0:00:00","PubModel":"Epub","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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A foundation of rights-based solidarity has fostered an environment of cooperation between LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) rights and reproductive justice in Northern Ireland (NI) following the introduction of equal marriage and the decriminalization of abortion in 2019. This article provides a grounded look at this reproductive justice organizing in NI as an example of transformative organizing for reproductive futures. The case study considers a conversation with two activists who have been central to this work. Emma Campbell coconvenor of Alliance for Choice and Danielle Roberts the coconvenor of Reclaim the Agenda and former Senior Policy and Development Officer of HERe NI. Reclaim the Agenda is a coalition of feminist, youth, LGBTQ+ and community organizations that connects and mobilizes women to promote feminist activism through education, campaigning and celebration. HERe NI is a community organization and registered charity based in Belfast that supports lesbian and bisexual women and their families across NI. Alliance for Choice campaigns for free, safe legal and local abortion access for everyone who needs it in NI. Together these groups approach reproductive justice using a framework informed by lesbian feminist organizing and an intersectional approach that views access to abortion as part of a broader understanding of gender justice inspired by Black-women led SisterSong through (1) cross-movement organizing (2) centering bodily autonomy and (3) trans affirming feminist approaches to navigating shifting language about gender. The case study will be of interest to those working provide abortion services in a queer-informed way, as well as those navigating the challenges of reforming abortion policy.
北爱尔兰(NI)在 2019 年引入平等婚姻和堕胎非刑罪化后,基于权利的团结基础促进了 LGBTQ+(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和同性恋者)权利与生殖正义之间的合作环境。本文以北爱尔兰的这一生殖正义组织活动为例,深入探讨了生殖未来的变革性组织活动。案例研究考虑了与两位在这项工作中发挥核心作用的活动家的对话。艾玛-坎贝尔(Emma Campbell)是 "选择联盟"(Alliance for Choice)的召集人,丹妮尔-罗伯茨(Danielle Roberts)是 "重拾议程"(Reclaim the Agenda)的召集人,也是 HERe NI 的前高级政策和发展官员。Reclaim the Agenda 是一个由女权主义者、青年、LGBTQ+ 和社区组织组成的联盟,通过教育、运动和庆祝活动将妇女联系起来并动员起来,以促进女权运动。HERe NI 是一个社区组织和注册慈善机构,总部设在贝尔法斯特,为整个北爱尔兰的女同性恋和双性恋妇女及其家庭提供支持。选择联盟 "致力于为北爱尔兰所有需要堕胎的人提供免费、安全、合法的本地堕胎服务。在黑人妇女领导的姐妹之歌(SisterSong)的启发下,这些团体通过(1)跨运动组织(2)以身体自主为中心(3)变性肯定女权主义者的方法来驾驭不断变化的性别语言。该案例研究将对那些以同性恋方式提供堕胎服务的人以及那些应对堕胎政策改革挑战的人有所启发。
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The Journal of Lesbian Studies examines the cultural, historical, and interpersonal impact of the lesbian experience on society, keeping all readers—professional, academic, or general—informed and up to date on current findings, resources, and community concerns. Independent scholars, professors, students, and lay people will find this interdisciplinary journal essential on the topic of lesbian studies!