Appendix

Embedded Sources

Several essays in this collection included embedded hyperlinks. For readers using a hardcopy of this reader, we provide a list below of each chapter’s embedded sources and the URL where you can find it.

Chapter 1: “Latinas on Roe v. Wade”

  1. NLIRH: https://www.latinainstitute.org/sites/default/files/AbortionIssueBrief.pdf
  2. this website: https://reproductiverights.org/maps/abortion-laws-by-state/
  3. Strong Families, Still Wading: Forty Years of Resistance, Resilience and Reclamation in Communities of Color: http://www.reproductivejusticeblog.org/
  4. California Latinas for Reproductive Justice: https://californialatinas.org/blog/a-young-latinas-reflection-on-choice/
  5. Roe v. Wade 40 years later: Latinas weigh in on abortion: https://www.latinainstitute.org/es/node/427
  6. A Young Latina’s Reflection on Choice: https://californialatinas.org/blog/a-young-latinas-reflection-on-choice/
  7. 2012 Saw Second-Highest Number of Abortion Restrictions Ever: https://www.guttmacher.org/article/2013/01/2012-saw-second-highest-number-abortion-restrictions-ever
  8. Cervical Cancer Awareness: Latinas At Greater Risk, ‘Third Most Likely Group To Die Of The Disease: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/latinas-at-greater-risk-for-cervical-cancer_n_2472472
  9. Latinas and Abortion Access: Issue Brief: https://www.latinainstitute.org/sites/default/files/AbortionIssueBrief.pdf
  10. Latino Abortion Attitude Polling: http://latinainstitute.org/publications/Poll-Latino-Voters-Hold-Compassionate-Views-on-Abortion

 

Chapter 3: “Interview with Patricia Zavella, Author or The Movement for Reproductive Justice (NYU Press, 2020)”

  1. Kevin Escudero on coalition building in immigrant organizing (5/19/20): https://latinxtalk.org/2020/05/19/22864/
  2. Petra Rivera-Rideau, Omaris Z. Zamora, Sandy Plácido and Dixa Ramírez on “Afro-Latinx Feminisms” (11/28/17): https://latinxtalk.org/2017/11/28/expanding-the-dialogues-afro-latinx-feminisms/

 

Chapter 5: “Adam’s Rib: Island Taboo Unveiled”

  1. A Step Backward for Puerto Rican Women: http://www.hrw.org/news/2011/08/04/step-backward-puerto-rican-women

 

Chapter 6: “Vulnerable Bodies: Domestic Violence in the Hispanic/Latinx Community During a Pandemic”

  1. New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/world/coronavirus-domestic-violence.html
  2. NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/police-see-rise-domestic-violence-calls-amid-coronavirus-lockdown-n1176151
  3. Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center: https://www.latinosenvirginia.org/?fbclid=IwAR0ItyzDDGUrlUlWqWcaw-qzOl4v0uUvSaTZjRAEc_pGoOT7EIFl-Hm1aIM 
  4. National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/datasources/nisvs/2015NISVSdatabrief.html
  5. Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center: https://www.latinosenvirginia.org/?fbclid=IwAR0ItyzDDGUrlUlWqWcaw-qzOl4v0uUvSaTZjRAEc_pGoOT7EIFl-Hm1aIM
  6. here: https://richmond.app.box.com/s/xwmd970eno1mh5rv529gh1sx3xzfks4g
  7. quiz: https://richmond.box.com/s/px3uotubd5032hnifoi8nd979zhtxo5l
  8. answers: https://richmond.box.com/s/lyo7epsfwb9vhxveiox6dtf9jgkdv9mo
  9. http://www.latinosenvirginia.org: http://www.latinosenvirginia.org

 

Chapter 8: “Commentary on ‘No Más Bebés‘”

  1. http://www.nomasbebesmovie.com/: http://www.nomasbebesmovie.com/

 

Chapter 9: “Notes from a Trans* Chicana/o Survivor”

  1. www.ncavp.org: www.ncavp.org
  2. El Sabor Del Amor Y Del Dolor: Violence, Affect and the (Trans)Body in the Chicana/o Historical Imaginary: https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/26393

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