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3161.0: Monday, November 05, 2007 - 10:35 AM

Abstract #145769

Why the History of Reproductive Politics Matterns to Public Health

Alexandra Stern, PhD, Center for the History of Medicine, University of Michigan, 100 Simpson Memorial Institute, 102 Observatory, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, 734-332-1309, amstern@umich.edu

Stern will present a brief introduction of the panel as relates to a bigger collaborative project involving historians, physicians, bioethicists, museum designers, archivists, and activists, using the 100th anniversary of Indiana's eugenic sterilization law (1907 -- the first in the country) as a springbroad to explore key issues in reproductive control, race, gender, class, choice, and coercion.

Learning Objectives: The purpose is to provide historical analysis to remind of us past abuses and inform current work about reproductive rights. Organized by Alexandra M. Stern (who has previously presented on this topic in the Spirit of 1848 history session), the session will be introduced by Anne-Emanuelle Birn, from the Spirit of 1848 social history subcommittee, and will include presentations by