TY - SER AU - Huria, Tania AU - Beliveau, Amy AU - Nuttall, Olive AU - Reid, Sue TI - Reproductive justice in Aotearoa New Zealand: : a viewpoint narrative SN - 2463-4131 PY - 2023/// PB - Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers, KW - Family Planning KW - ABORTION KW - CONTRACEPTION KW - HAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - MĀORI KW - PACIFIC PEOPLES KW - PASIFIKA KW - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - TAITŌKAI KW - SEXUALITY EDUCATION KW - TAIOHI KW - TAITAMARIKI KW - TE AO MĀORI KW - TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU KW - WĀHINE KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2023, 35(4), 136–143 N2 - " The term reproductive justice originated in the United States in 1994 (Ross, 2017; Ross & Solinger, 2017; SisterSong, n.d.). It was coined by a group of Black women who organised under the name Women of African Descent for Reproductive Justice (Zavella, 2020). These women recognised that the reproductive rights movement as not only led by wealthy and middle-"class white women, but it was also focused exclusively on the needs and experiences of wealthy and middle-class white women. The reproductive rights movement did not value or account for the experiences of women of colour, other marginalised women, and trans people—or the unique threats that these people face to their reproductive autonomy." (Opening paragraph). The authors from Family Planning provide a narrative viewpoint on what reproductive justice means in Aotearoa New Zealand. Follow the table of contents link for other articles in this Reproductive justice special issue. Record #8483 UR - https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/1149 UR - https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/issue/view/73 ER -