Motherhood by Choice: Pioneers in Women's Health and Family Planning

Author:   Perdita Huston
Publisher:   Feminist Press at The City University of New York
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9781558610682


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 January 1993
Format:   Hardback
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Motherhood by Choice: Pioneers in Women's Health and Family Planning


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Drawing on personal interviews, Perdita Huston delineates the motivations, strategies, and heartaches of twelve pioneers--eight women, four men--from the developing world, before and after colonial rule, and from industrialised countries, who braved scorn and abuse to raise the issues of family planning, contraception, and sex education, and to fight for improved health care for women.

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Author:   Perdita Huston
Publisher:   Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Imprint:   Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9781558610682


ISBN 10:   1558610685
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 January 1993
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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At a time when women's reproductive freedom is under assault throughout the world, it is both inspiring and sobering to learn that the struggle to defend it has a history so long and diverse. Perdita Huston's vivid and moving oral histories of birth control 'pioneers' not only show courageous women and men confronting religious, patriarchal, and colonial prejudice. They also confirm that campaigns for reproductive rights emerge in the context of broader movements for gender equality, social justice, decent health care, and human rights; their origins are both local and global. --Rosalind Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice These inspiring stories about twelve international pioneers of family planning are powerful and instructive. The variety of experience and achievement springs from the common compelling need for family planning information and services throughout the world. --George F. Brown, former Vice President of the Population Council For those who understand that the struggle for reproductive health and women's rights is a never-ending battle, the outrageous acts and passionate commitment of the trailblazers in Motherhood by Choice are not only an inspiration but a blueprint for action. --Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for a Free Choice Perdita Huston's book is very timely. It is important to be reminded of the women and men who pioneered family planning. Their stories should compel us to redouble our efforts to provide women of all countries and classes with comprehensive health care. --Carmen Barroso, former director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation The basic human right to choose whether and when to have children is universally recognized. But the lives and work of the pioneers remind us that it was not always so and that the struggle is not over yet. Half the world's women are still without means to plan their families. Our right to reproductive freedom is the legacy of the pioneers--our legacy should be to make sure that universal right becomes a universal reality. --Nafis Sadik, former head of the United Nations Population Fund At a time when women s reproductive freedom is under assault throughout the world, it is both inspiring and sobering to learn that the struggle to defend it has a history so long and diverse. Perdita Huston s vivid and moving oral histories of birth control pioneers not only show courageous women and men confronting religious, patriarchal, and colonial prejudice. They also confirm that campaigns for reproductive rights emerge in the context of broader movements for gender equality, social justice, decent health care, and human rights; their origins are both local and global. Rosalind Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice These inspiring stories about twelve international pioneers of family planning are powerful and instructive. The variety of experience and achievement springs from the common compelling need for family planning information and services throughout the world. George F. Brown, former Vice President of the Population Council For those who understand that the struggle for reproductive health and women's rights is a never-ending battle, the outrageous acts and passionate commitment of the trailblazers in Motherhood by Choice are not only an inspiration but a blueprint for action. Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for a Free Choice Perdita Huston's book is very timely. It is important to be reminded of the women and men who pioneered family planning. Their stories should compel us to redouble our efforts to provide women of all countries and classes with comprehensive health care. Carmen Barroso, former director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation The basic human right to choose whether and when to have children is universally recognized. But the lives and work of the pioneers remind us that it was not always so and that the struggle is not over yet. Half the world's women are still without means to plan their families. Our right to reproductive freedom is the legacy of the pioneersour legacy should be to make sure that universal right becomes a universal reality. Nafis Sadik, former head of the United Nations Population Fund


At a time when women s reproductive freedom is under assault throughout the world, it is both inspiring and sobering to learn that the struggle to defend it has a history so long and diverse. Perdita Huston s vivid and moving oral histories of birth control pioneers not only show courageous women and men confronting religious, patriarchal, and colonial prejudice. They also confirm that campaigns for reproductive rights emerge in the context of broader movements for gender equality, social justice, decent health care, and human rights; their origins are both local and global. Rosalind Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice These inspiring stories about twelve international pioneers of family planning are powerful and instructive. The variety of experience and achievement springs from the common compelling need for family planning information and services throughout the world. George F. Brown, former Vice President of the Population Council For those who understand that the struggle for reproductive health and women's rights is a never-ending battle, the outrageous acts and passionate commitment of the trailblazers in Motherhood by Choice are not only an inspiration but a blueprint for action. Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for a Free Choice Perdita Huston's book is very timely. It is important to be reminded of the women and men who pioneered family planning. Their stories should compel us to redouble our efforts to provide women of all countries and classes with comprehensive health care. Carmen Barroso, former director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation The basic human right to choose whether and when to have children is universally recognized. But the lives and work of the pioneers remind us that it was not always so and that the struggle is not over yet. Half the world's women are still without means to plan their families. Our right to reproductive freedom is the legacy of the pioneersour legacy should be to make sure that universal right becomes a universal reality. Nafis Sadik, former head of the United Nations Population Fund


At a time when women's reproductive freedom is under assault throughout the world, it is both inspiring and sobering to learn that the struggle to defend it has a history so long and diverse. Perdita Huston's vivid and moving oral histories of birth control 'pioneers' not only show courageous women and men confronting religious, patriarchal, and colonial prejudice. They also confirm that campaigns for reproductive rights emerge in the context of broader movements for gender equality, social justice, decent health care, and human rights; their origins are both local and global. --Rosalind Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice These inspiring stories about twelve international pioneers of family planning are powerful and instructive. The variety of experience and achievement springs from the common compelling need for family planning information and services throughout the world. --George F. Brown, former Vice President of the Population Council For those who understand that the struggle for reproductive health and women's rights is a never-ending battle, the outrageous acts and passionate commitment of the trailblazers in Motherhood by Choice are not only an inspiration but a blueprint for action. --Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for a Free Choice Perdita Huston's book is very timely. It is important to be reminded of the women and men who pioneered family planning. Their stories should compel us to redouble our efforts to provide women of all countries and classes with comprehensive health care. --Carmen Barroso, former director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation The basic human right to choose whether and when to have children is universally recognized. But the lives and work of the pioneers remind us that it was not always so and that the struggle is not over yet. Half the world's women are still without means to plan their families. Our right to reproductive freedom is the legacy of the pioneers--our legacy should be to make sure that universal right becomes a universal reality. --Nafis Sadik, former head of the United Nations Population Fund


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