Table of Contents
Introduction
Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, Renée Rau, Alanna Aiko Moore
- Shelving Eugenics: The Histories and Contemporaries of Eugenics in the Library
Tina Liu - Knowledge Signifies Power: The Symbolic Power of Information Literacy for White, Middle-Class Women
Sarah Thorngate - Barriers to Abortion Information
Barbara A. Alvarez - The Struggle for Breastfeeding Knowledge: Challenges Faced by New Mothers
Michelle Guittar - Becoming a Queer Disabled Ancestor
Mondrea (Mondo) Vaden - Sex Education and Consent for People with Disabilities
JJ Pionke - Six Weeks: A Story
Robert Canada - From Two Trans Perspectives
C. G. Shamp and Emerson M. Morris - Destigmatizing Menopause
Megan A. Jaskowiak - Online Endometriosis Communities as Information Grounds
McKenzie M. Lemhouse - Infertility Support Groups In-person and Online: Beacons That Light the Path to Parenthood
Emily Vardell and Brenda M. Linares - Quilting as Reproductive Justice Information Activism
Liz Chenevey - I Am a Parent, nitôtawâsimisin: Reflecting on the Ways Motherhood and Maternity Leave Transformed My Relationality
Jessie Loyer - Unmarried Mothers, Social Welfare, and Maternity Homes before Roe: Keywords, Collections, and Opportunities
Tierney B. Gleason - Navigating Power and Pushback with Menstrual Products in an Academic Library
Anonymous Author 1, Author 2, and Author 3 - Taking Control of Reproductive Health Information: Behind the Scenes with a Cataloging Librarian
Tanesa G. King - The Librarian’s Role in Navigating Nuance: Collecting Diverse Perspectives of Reproductive Justice and Fostering Complex Conversations
Ariel Pomputius, Margaret Ansell, and Jane Morgan-Daniel - Radical Framing in the Ivory Tower to Discuss Myth Versus Fact on Abortion in the US
Shannon R. Simpson - Training the Next Generation of Abortion Providers
Jennifer Marino - Liberating Our Labor: Cooperative Organizing Among Birth Workers and Beyond
Latona Giwa