Human Rights in Practice | Transnational Activism on Reproductive Rights

As part of the Human Right in Practice series, join the Center for International and Comparative Law and the International Human Rights Clinic for this program discussing litigation and broader advocacy efforts to protect and promote reproductive rights in Latin American and the Caribbean. The discussion includes fighting El Salvador's abortion ban that results in criminalization of women as well as efforts in the U.S. focused on abortion rights post-Dobbs, including through community organizing. Featuring Beulah Osueke, Strategic Operations Director, New Voices for Reproductive Justice; and Cristina Rosero, Senior Legal Advisor, Latin America and the Caribbean, Center for Reproductive Rights; moderated by Aya Fujimura-Fanselow, Clinical Professor of Law (Teaching) and Supervising Attorney, International Human Rights Clinic at Duke Law. Co-sponsored by the Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics, the Human Rights Law Society, the Coalition Against Gendered Violence, If/when/how, OutLaw, the Women Law Students Association, and the International Law Society.