Pregnant women in America’s prisons are being shackled to their beds and cells. Others are being sterilized, some say, against their will. Correctional institutions claim the policies are for safety’s sake, and that consent is always obtained. But others see a larger pattern at work. On this edition, from shackling to sterilization, thousands of incarcerated people are struggling to maintain control over their own reproductive health.
Featuring:
Courtney Hooks, Justice Now! campaign and communications director; Tina Reynolds, Women on the Rise Telling HerStory (WORTH) co-founder and chair; Samantha Rogers, California Coalition for Women Prisoners program assistant; Karen Shain, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children former policy director; Victoria Law, “Resistance Behind Bars” author ; Kimberly, formerly incarcerated mother; Joe Higgins, Rappahannock Regional Jail Superintendent; Carolyn Sulfrin, former prison nurse;
For More Information:
California Coalition for Women Prisoners
Women on the Rise Telling HerStory
Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
SPARK Reproductive Justice Now
Critical Resistance
Transgender Gender Variant Intersex Justice
California Prison Moratorium Project
All of Us or None
National Advocate for Pregnant Women
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Strong Families
ACLU of Northern California
The Movement to Stop Prisons From Shackling Women in Labor Builds