Reminder of this event on Friday - the film will be screening at 2pm, and the panel discussion will be from 4pm. With Amy Flanagan - producer of the film, and representatives from the Reproductive Justice Initiative, BPAS, Abortion Talk and the FMP.
14.10.2025 11:04 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
'Zurawski V Texas' Screening at UCL
A screening of the new critically acclaimed documentary that reveals the impact of abortion bans and restrictions in the US.
Our first public event! Film screening of Zurawski v Texas, followed by a panel discussion about the impact of abortion bans/restrictions on all kinds of pregnancies, with the film's producer and others. Friday 17 October, UCL East Cinema, 2pm-5pm.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/zurawski-v...
30.09.2025 09:44 — 👍 2 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
'Zurawski V Texas' Screening at UCL
A screening of the new critically acclaimed documentary that reveals the impact of abortion bans and restrictions in the US.
Our first public event! Film screening of Zurawski v Texas, followed by a panel discussion about the impact of abortion bans/restrictions on all kinds of pregnancies, with the film's producer and others. Friday 17 October, UCL East Cinema, 2pm-5pm.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/zurawski-v...
30.09.2025 09:44 — 👍 2 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
Investigating the history of maternal activism in the UK since 1914 | Partnered with @gmmedicalmuseum.bsky.social | Funded by a @ukri.org Future Leaders Fellowship | Profile picture © Charles Hastings Education Centre |
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PhD student @ The University of Exeter researching fathers’ experiences of neonatal palliative care
Nuffield Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Sociology. Environment | Fertility & Reproductive Health | Early Life Exposures
📍Nuffield College, Oxford @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social & Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science @oxforddemsci.bsky.social
GTA and PhD student at Leeds Beckett University researching the experience of trying to conceive after early pregnancy loss #pregnancyloss #miscarriage #healthpsychology
Senior Research Fellow at Leeds Beckett University: health inequalities, VCFSE, co-production, gender, and reproductive health. Pacific Northwesterner in Yorkshire. Wool enthusiast.
Art historian. Vegan. Bunnies. Menstruation research. Witch memorial research ✨✨✨✨🌙
Postdoc Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender History, University of Glasgow.
Global and European history of feminisms, women's health movements, feminist critique of population control, repro justice (but also queer history).
Director of the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities and Durham University's Institute for Medical Humanities. Working on voice-hearing, psychosis, narrative, interdisciplinarity / Starting work on postpartum psychosis
Reader in Early Modern History at Uni of Herts. Working on reproductive histories, particularly miscarriage and pregnancy loss c.1600-1780.
Also likes baking cakes
Professor of Law at Loughborough University. Originally a West Country lass. Fan of cats, cooking and fun.
Writer, feminist, intersectional inclusive historian of women and gender, University of Oxford and Kinsey Institute. Bi-national. Author of MOTHER IS A VERB. Now writing MIDDLE CARE, ‘4 Genealogies of Care’… all things CARE, really
History PhD - University of Essex - Pregnancy, Midwifery and Childbirth c.1750-1850
To stimulate, catalyse, provoke, expand and intensify conversations in the critical medical humanities. Hosted by Durham University's Institute for Medical Humanities. Supported by Wellcome.
https://thepolyphony.org/
PhD at University of Southern Denmark.
I research contemporary literature, mothering, work, feminized labour, and reproduction.
https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/persons/ida-aaskov-dolmer
Writer, cultural historian, author of ‘Unwell Women’
An interdisciplinary network for scholars interested in reproduction topics, led by: Kate Errington; Rachel Arkell; Genevieve Smart: and Jemma Walton. Website: https://broadlyconceived.wordpress.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14914039/
Irish academic (@lawatloughborough.bsky.social) living in Birmingham. Working on women, law, religion (Catholicism mostly) and reproduction broadly understood. Often legal history, sometimes just law.
Researching #abortion, #feminisms, public policies, et al 💚
PhDing @qmulsse.bsky.social #phdchat
PGR Rep for @lag-uk.bsky.social
Msc @lseid.bsky.social
Politóloga, @cpoliticauba.bsky.social @redpolitologas.bsky.social
She/Her/Ella
Social science - politics and policy of reproduction, death, personhood, kinship.
Currently: reproductive politics of the cervical stitch/cerclage.
Previously: 'Invisible Labours' book on politics of 2nd trimester pregnancy loss.
Senior Lecturer in Geography at the University of Exeter. Interested in abortion access in Latin America, border geopolitics, and representation. She/her.