This essay considers how attention to reproductive justice can facilitate cross-pollination between scholars of reproduction and scholars of sex and sexuality. By applying common aspects of grassroots reproductive justice practice—Creatively visioning; Confronting our fault lines; Connecting the dots at our margins and solidarities; and Community building—to common areas of scholarly knowledge production, sociologists may be able to advance our shared interest despite an increasingly fraught academic terrain.
Zakiya Luna (Tue,) studied this question.