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Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project

INTRODUCTION: While reproductive injustice indicators are improving globally, they are worsening in the United States particularly for Black and other marginalized communities. Eugenics and obstetric violence against low-income and communities of color create well-founded distrust of sexual and repr...

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Autores principales: Mosley, Elizabeth A., Ayala, Sequoia, Jah, Zainab, Hailstorks, Tiffany, Dixon Diallo, Dázon, Hernandez, Natalie, Jackson, Kwajelyn, Hairston, Indya, Hall, Kelli S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgwh.2022.969182
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author Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Dixon Diallo, Dázon
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Hairston, Indya
Hall, Kelli S.
author_facet Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Dixon Diallo, Dázon
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Hairston, Indya
Hall, Kelli S.
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description INTRODUCTION: While reproductive injustice indicators are improving globally, they are worsening in the United States particularly for Black and other marginalized communities. Eugenics and obstetric violence against low-income and communities of color create well-founded distrust of sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Transformational, reparative ways of conducting SRH research are needed. PROPOSED PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY-LED RESEARCH FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE: Drawing on our collective experience as reproductive justice leaders, SRH researchers, and clinicians, we propose the following principles of community-led research for reproductive justice: 1) Center the marginalized community members most affected by SRH inequities as leaders of research; 2) Facilitate equitable, collaborative partnership through all phases of SRH research; 3) Honor multiple ways of knowing (experiential, cultural, empirical) for knowledge justice and cross-directional learning across the team; 4) Build on strengths (not deficits) within the community; 5) Implement the tenets of reproductive justice including structural-level analysis and the human rights framework; 6) Prioritize disseminating useful findings to community members first then to other audiences; 7) Take action to address social and reproductive injustices. SISTERLOVE'S COMMUNITY-LED GEORGIA MEDICATION ABORTION PROJECT: We offer the community-led Georgia Medication Abortion (GAMA) Project by reproductive justice organization SisterLove from 2018–2022 as a case study to demonstrate these principles along with the strengths and challenges of reproductive justice research. DISCUSSION: Community-led reproductive justice research offers innovative and transformational methods for truly advancing SRH in an era of increasing policy restrictions and decreasing access to care. Yet existing funding, research administrative, and publishing systems will require structural change.
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spelling pubmed-94121012022-08-27 Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project Mosley, Elizabeth A. Ayala, Sequoia Jah, Zainab Hailstorks, Tiffany Dixon Diallo, Dázon Hernandez, Natalie Jackson, Kwajelyn Hairston, Indya Hall, Kelli S. Front Glob Womens Health Global Women's Health INTRODUCTION: While reproductive injustice indicators are improving globally, they are worsening in the United States particularly for Black and other marginalized communities. Eugenics and obstetric violence against low-income and communities of color create well-founded distrust of sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Transformational, reparative ways of conducting SRH research are needed. PROPOSED PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY-LED RESEARCH FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE: Drawing on our collective experience as reproductive justice leaders, SRH researchers, and clinicians, we propose the following principles of community-led research for reproductive justice: 1) Center the marginalized community members most affected by SRH inequities as leaders of research; 2) Facilitate equitable, collaborative partnership through all phases of SRH research; 3) Honor multiple ways of knowing (experiential, cultural, empirical) for knowledge justice and cross-directional learning across the team; 4) Build on strengths (not deficits) within the community; 5) Implement the tenets of reproductive justice including structural-level analysis and the human rights framework; 6) Prioritize disseminating useful findings to community members first then to other audiences; 7) Take action to address social and reproductive injustices. SISTERLOVE'S COMMUNITY-LED GEORGIA MEDICATION ABORTION PROJECT: We offer the community-led Georgia Medication Abortion (GAMA) Project by reproductive justice organization SisterLove from 2018–2022 as a case study to demonstrate these principles along with the strengths and challenges of reproductive justice research. DISCUSSION: Community-led reproductive justice research offers innovative and transformational methods for truly advancing SRH in an era of increasing policy restrictions and decreasing access to care. Yet existing funding, research administrative, and publishing systems will require structural change. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9412101/ /pubmed/36033920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgwh.2022.969182 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mosley, Ayala, Jah, Hailstorks, Dixon Diallo, Hernandez, Jackson, Hairston and Hall. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Dixon Diallo, Dázon
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Hairston, Indya
Hall, Kelli S.
Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title_full Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title_fullStr Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title_full_unstemmed Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title_short Community-led research for reproductive justice: Exploring the SisterLove Georgia Medication Abortion project
title_sort community-led research for reproductive justice: exploring the sisterlove georgia medication abortion project
topic Global Women's Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgwh.2022.969182
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