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Mobilizing for Abortion Rights in Latin America explores the complex landscape of reproductive justice movements throughout the region. The authors, Mariela Daby and Mason W. Moseley, investigate how activists and civil society organizations have mobilized to challenge deeply entrenched restrictive abortion policies shaped by Catholic influence and conservative political forces.
Through detailed case studies and comparative analysis, the book examines the strategies, tactics, and organizing efforts employed by abortion rights advocates across diverse national contexts. It addresses the intersection of gender, politics, and religion in shaping public discourse around reproductive rights. The work provides insights into protest movements, legislative campaigns, and grassroots organizing that have advanced abortion access and reproductive autonomy in Latin America.
Part of the Elements in Contentious Politics series, this volume contributes to broader understanding of social movements, political mobilization, and the struggle for reproductive justice in the Global South.







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