Quiz 3 Flashcards

(13 cards)

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Solidarity Ethics (Peters)

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-promote justice and human well-being
-moves beyond charity to relationship realignment
-Working with others over doing things for others

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Peters Key Points

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-Globalization poses moral challenges
-Politics & economy to reflect the values of justice and sustainability
-Harnessing power of religious communities
-Individual empowerment, cooperation for positive change
-Deysi: illustrates narrow perspectives, need to empathize with others
-Identify privledge from intersectional lens
-Bible as reference point
-Personal responsibility: discussions about structural change, sustainable shopping, recognition of own privledge

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Collective Agency (White)

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-Involves social actors’ ability to create & enact behavioral options necessary to affect their political future
-Component of social activism

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Sankofa (White)

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Understand the past to understand the present

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White Key Points

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-Focus on community self reliance and empowerment
-Honor cultural agriculture knowledge
-Black Intellectual Tradition: W.E.B Dubois and influence on cooperatives
-Ethnography of farmers (epistemology or people for wisdom)
- Slavery and sharecropping
-Argues positive relationship between blacks and farming, dispel assumptions about great migration
-Redistributive justice
-Personal responsibility to educate on history
-Value of alternative economic models
-Improve markets for less exploitation
-Examples of communities that succeeded
-Not asking government to do anything

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Family Cap (Romero & Agenor)

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-Having additional children does not increase welfare assistance
-Argued to be ineffective at reducing welfare dependence and birth rates for people in poverty

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Eugenics (Romero & Agenor)

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-Influenced policies
-Allocates blame to women in poverty: drain on resources, cannot make own decisions
-Continues to influence modern gynecology field
-Method of controlling women

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Romero & Agenor Key Points

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-Reframe reproductive rights as human inequity
-Reproductive justice theory
-Social attitudes influence policy
-Emphasis on macro strategies to benefit individual women
-poverty as a structural problem
-Legislatures must take accountability for impact of policies

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Reproductive Health (Ross)

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Deals with healthcare service delivery for certain indivuduals

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Reproductive Rights (Ross)

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Address the legal regime through the U.S. constitution (abortion and contraceptive access)

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Reproductive Justice (Ross)

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Organizing resistance & movement building using a global human rights standard

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Reproductive Oppression (Ross)

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-form of control and violence particularly towards Black women
-emphasized by ramifications of Eugenics movement
-defined as genocide

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Ross Key Points

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-Reproductive justice as framework to promote equality
-Ex: immigrant woman in need of intersectional support
-Exclusion of forced sterilization experience of black women (slavery, low autonomy, forced sterilization) that extends beyond abortion
-Storytelling as a method for justice and empowerment
-Abuse of power
-Inclusion of women in political leadership
-Need for cultural/ ideological shifts
-All individuals should be engaged
-Value of scholarship in changing language

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