Introduction
         Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, Renée Rau, Alanna Aiko Moore

  1. Shelving Eugenics: The Histories and Contemporaries of Eugenics in the Library
    Tina Liu
  2. Knowledge Signifies Power: The Symbolic Power of Information Literacy for White, Middle-Class Women
    Sarah Thorngate
  3. Barriers to Abortion Information
    Barbara A. Alvarez
  4. The Struggle for Breastfeeding Knowledge: Challenges Faced by New Mothers
    Michelle Guittar
  5. Becoming a Queer Disabled Ancestor
    Mondrea (Mondo) Vaden
  6. Sex Education and Consent for People with Disabilities
    JJ Pionke
  7. Six Weeks: A Story
    Robert Canada
  8. From Two Trans Perspectives
    C. G. Shamp and Emerson M. Morris
  9. Destigmatizing Menopause
    Megan A. Jaskowiak
  10. Online Endometriosis Communities as Information Grounds
    McKenzie M. Lemhouse
  11. Infertility Support Groups In-person and Online: Beacons That Light the Path to Parenthood
    Emily Vardell and Brenda M. Linares
  12. Quilting as Reproductive Justice Information Activism
    Liz Chenevey
  13. I Am a Parent, nitôtawâsimisin: Reflecting on the Ways Motherhood and Maternity Leave Transformed My Relationality
    Jessie Loyer
  14. Unmarried Mothers, Social Welfare, and Maternity Homes before Roe: Keywords, Collections, and Opportunities
    Tierney B. Gleason
  15. Navigating Power and Pushback with Menstrual Products in an Academic Library
    Anonymous Author 1, Author 2, and Author 3
  16. Taking Control of Reproductive Health Information: Behind the Scenes with a Cataloging Librarian
    Tanesa G. King
  17. 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
  18. Radical Framing in the Ivory Tower to Discuss Myth Versus Fact on Abortion in the US
    Shannon R. Simpson
  19. Training the Next Generation of Abortion Providers
    Jennifer Marino
  20. Liberating Our Labor: Cooperative Organizing Among Birth Workers and Beyond
    Latona Giwa