The Asian American Reproductive Justice Oral History Project
For this project, Juhee Kwon interviewed Asian American women who have been active in the Reproductive Justice movement since the 1980s. Kwon conducted these interviews as a student at Brown University. Kwon graduated in 2014 with a B.A. in Biology and Ethnic Studies. For more information on the project see Juhee Kwon's project description.
These interviews are audio only. Scroll through playlist and select the interview you wish to hear. See list of narrators below the playlist for links to transcripts.
List of narrators, with links to interview transcripts
Ahuja, Kiran (interview closed)
Choi, Cynthia
Chum. Sophya
Foo, Lora Jo
Ikemoto, Lisa
Jesudason, Sujatha
Lam, Amy
Leung, Yin Ling (interview closed)
Liou, Julia (restricted to in-house only, requires access agreement)
Luke, Mary
Masaki, Beckie
Mingus, Mia
Nguyen, Tu-Uyen
Shen, Eveline
Saika, Peggy
Tanjasiri, Sora Park
Zia, Helen (restricted to in-house only)
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Playlist created by Ashlynn August (Smith class 2015)