How should we address structural and epistemic injustice in abortion care?

We are exploring abortion care, access to abortion and spaces of resistance from the perspective of ethics and justice.

This aspect of Medicine without Doctors approaches abortion care  from a perspective of structural and epistemic justice, with attention to multiple and overlapping forms of oppression.

Questions we're exploring

Whose voices gain power, and whose voices are suppressed or erased in the current political, legal and social changes around abortion care ? 

How is access to abortion care transformed through the creation of digital spaces of resistance ?

People

Senior Lecturer, School of Law

Dr. Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra is Senior Lecturer in Bioethics and Global Health Ethics, and Deputy-director of the JK Mason Institute for Medicine, Life Sciences and the Law. Her background is in bioethics, with a special interest in global bioethics, structural and gender justice, vulnerability, exploitation, power and race in health.