Description
This book follows the implications of the changing landscape for women's health and health care and their sexual
and reproductive rights. In the latest national and international health policy developments, we are witnessing the
effects of a series of concerted conservative attacks on women. Facing this onslaught, women's health movements are
using the new technologies of the Internet and social media and finding other novel ways to advance their rights and
protest against attempts to roll back the gains they made in the last four decades.
Detailed country case studies and discussions of topics ranging from violence against women, disability, and birth
control, as well as abundant examples of women's activism from all over the world make this account of women's health
movements a lively, informative, and compelling read.
1. Women Organizing: Activism Worldwide
2. The Global Context
3. The Triple Day: Women’s Home, Community, and Workplace Environments
4. Fighting for Good Health Services, Struggling with the Pharmaceutical Industry
5. The Sexual Politics of Violence Against Women
6. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
7. Toward a Universalism of Inclusion