Loretta J. Ross
Between Ourselves: The First National Conference on Women of Color and Reproductive Rights
Loretta Ross is a grassroots organizer, and leader of national and international movements for racial and economic justice and women's rights. She is an expert in the politics of women's health, hate groups, and sexual violence. She has served most recently as co-founder and national director of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. For more information see finding aid for the Loretta Ross Papers.
The following audio recordings were digitized from Loretta's personal audio tape collection which she donated to the SSC with her papers. The recordings in this playlist are workshops from a conference organized by Loretta through the National Organization for Women (NOW), Between Ourselves: The First National Conference on Women of Color and Reproductive Rights, which took place at Howard University in Washington, D.C., May 15-17, 1987. The topics of these workshops include reproductive rights and justice for women of color, the experiences of women of color in women's organizations, teenage pregnancy, access to health care, and violence against women. Audio quality varies depending on the age of the tape and conditions of the original recording.
See also video recordings from the Loretta Ross Papers.
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Playlist created by Beverly Floyd (AC, Smith class 2016)