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Scrap Theory: Reproductive Injustice in the Black Feminist Imagination By Mali D. Collins Material:Soft Cover and apparently neither does anyone

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and apparently neither does anyone else

The relentless crusade against his newest teammate threatens the haven he and his friends have worked so hard to build

Something isn’t right underneath all the fake Palmerston smiles

and—perhaps most significantly—voting patterns

Because of him

Scrap Theory: Reproductive Injustice in the Black Feminist Imagination By Mali D. Collins Material:Soft Cover and apparently neither does anyoneReproductive justice debates have often focused on the right to not have children, but rarely do they address the right to remember children lost to violence. Turning her attention to visual and written works by Black women documenting motherchild separation, Mali D. Collins invites us to deploy a theory of scraps to understand the ways that the lives of Black mothers and children are documentations of centuries of racialized and gendered torment.

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