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Queering Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era: A Note on Political Intersectionality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2018

Kimala Price*
Affiliation:
San Diego State University

Abstract

Over the last two decades, LGBTQ and reproductive justice advocacy groups have attempted to queer reproductive justice by building coalitions and developing a shared agenda between the new movements. The recent election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States has presented a different set of challenges to this queering process. Through the examination of the political actions and stances taken by the Trump administration as well as the public discourse on identity politics and intersectionality that has emerged in the wake of Trump's election, this article explores what queering reproductive justice looks like in this changed political environment and discusses the implications of Trump's election on the potential for cross-movement coalition building. How does this political moment help us further develop the concept of political intersectionality?

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Copyright © The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2018 

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