Abolition Feminism and the Politics of Reproduction
Issue 21.1 | Fall 2025

Abolition Feminism and the Politics of Reproduction

Guest Edited by Sarah Haley and Emily Thuma

Image credit: Mothers for Adequate Welfare protest, Boston, 1966. Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue, Boston Public Library.

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This issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online has been simultaneously designed for print in an effort to facilitate intellectual exchange across prison walls. Thanks to the generosity and solidarity of Haymarket’s Books Not Bars program, we are able to distribute a limited number of free bound copies of the issue to people who are incarcerated. To request a copy for a friend or loved one, please visit tinyurl.com/SFO-in-print. The contributions to the issue are also available as individual print-and-fold booklets in PDF; the download links can be found at the end of the articles. Click here to view or download the entire designed-for-print version.

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