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Abolition Feminism and the Politics of Reproduction

Current Issue 21.1 | Fall 2025

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Guest Edited by Sarah Haley and Emily Thuma

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Bayan Abusneineh
Alisa Bierria
Orisanmi Burton
Sarah Haley
Kwaneta Harris
Tiffany Lethabo King
Kayla Martensen
Sara Matthiesen
Judah Schept
Rosie Stockton
Emily Thuma
Stevie Wilson

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