Dear John,

Join us on Thursday, September 30, at 12:00 p.m. ET for our next Act and Learn webinar, “Fatness and Reproductive Health.”

Anti-fat bias in the medical field is a public health concern, and fat people with capacity for pregnancy should be able to access reproductive health care services without fear of judgement, shame, or discrimination. Fat people with capacity for pregnancy deserve to live, thrive, and create their family on their terms, including accessing dignified care, from fertility treatments to emergency contraception.

Please join us for a critical discussion, “Fatness and Reproductive Health” – sign up now!

Reproductive justice is for everyone, and fat parents and fat people with capacity for pregnancy deserve support, understanding, and collaboration with their health care providers, not shame or stigma.

Confirmed speakers:

· Professor May Friedman, researcher on unstable identities and co-editor of “Thickening Fat: Fat Bodies, Intersectionality, and Social Justice”

Sign up now for our next monthly Act and Learn webinar, “Fatness and Reproductive Health” on Thursday, September 30, at 12:00 p.m. ET.

Sincerely,

Erin, Shireen, Audrey, Caitlin, Elizabeth, Evonnia, Jessica, Kara, Nataley, Tenaja, and the Reproaction team

P.S. Fat people with capacity for pregnancy deserve accurate, non-stigmatizing healthcare, not misinformation, fear-mongering, and baseless assumptions. Learn more about fatness and reproductive health on our upcoming webinar

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