Roe vWade1973 Supreme CourtDecision thatprovided woman theright to choose theirreproductive futuresincluding legalizedabortion BlackLivesMattermovement thatbegan in 2013 thatprotests againstincidents of policebrutality and allracially motivatedviolence againstblack people.non-consensualsterilizationsthe process of administeringhysterectomies or sterilizingwomen who are unknowing ornon-consenting. This hasbeen done throughout US’shistory, including sterilizationof 25% of NA women by theIndian Health Service Act in1970s and to immigrantMarchWomen’sHistoryMonthContraceptivesforms includethe oral pill,condoms,vaginal ring,IUD, patch, andspermicide 12weeksthe minimumamount of maternityleave issued in theUS by the Familyand Medical LeaveAct of 1993Intersectionalityterm coined by KimberlyCrenshaw that means theinterconnected nature ofsocial categorizations suchas race, class, and genderas they apply to a givenindividual or group,regarded as creatingoverlapping andinterdependent systems ofdiscrimi1 in3statistic of womenwho are subjected tophysical or sexualviolence by anintimate partner orsexual violence froma non-partner ReproductiveJusticethe human right tomaintain personalbodily autonomy, havechildren, not havechildren, and parentthe children we have insafe and sustainablecommunities KamalaHarrisfirst femaleVicePresident ofthe UnitedStates2015the year all50 stateslegalizedsame-sexmarriage.Referendum90required public schools thatwere offering sexual healtheducation to includeinformation about sexoffense laws, including"age-appropriateinformation about the legalelements of sexual [sex]offenses where a minor is avictim and the conseque NormaMcCorveyreal nameof “JaneRoe”Pro-Choicemovement thatpromotes the beliefthat everyone has thebasic human right todecide when andwhether to havechildren. HydeAmendmenta legislative provisionbarring the use offederal funds to payfor abortion except tosave the life of thewoman, or if thepregnancy arisesfrom incest or rape. PlannedParenthooda nonprofit organizationthat provides reproductivehealth care in the UnitedStates and globally as wellas does research into andgives advice oncontraception, familyplanning, and reproductiveproblems.Sistersongnational activistorganization dedicated toreproductive justice forwomen of color founded in1997 by16 women-of-color-led organizationsrepresenting AfricanAmerican, Asian Americanand Pacific Islander, Latinx,and Indigenous women WashtenawCountyProsecutor Eli Savitsays he will no longerpursue chargesagainst adults whoengage inconsensual sex workin this local county. ProtectingPatientCare Actprotects the privilege andprivacy of the patient-provider relationship byensuring a doctor, nurse, orother health careprofessional is notprevented from providinginformation, resources, andstandard of care healthservices that are in the beTitleIXa federal civil rightslaw that prohibitssex-baseddiscrimination in anyschool or tothereducation programthat receives federalmoney.  Nevadathe only USstate thatpermits legalprostitutionReproductiveHealth ActNew York statute enactedon January 22, 2019 byGovernor Cuomo thatexpanded abortion rights,decriminalized abortion,and eliminated severalrestrictions on abortion inthe state..00006% mortality rate ofabotions (survivalrate is .99994%!,and pregnancy’smortality rate is.0088%)LorettaRossco-founder andNational Coordinator ofthe SisterSong Womenof Color ReproductiveJustice Collective from2005–2012 who wrote“Introduction:Reproductive Justice”  EnvironmentalJusticethe fair treatment andmeaningful involvement ofall people regardless ofrace, color, national origin,or income, with respect tothe development,implementation andenforcement ofenvironmental laws,regulations, and policies.Roe vWade1973 Supreme CourtDecision thatprovided woman theright to choose theirreproductive futuresincluding legalizedabortionBlackLivesMattermovement thatbegan in 2013 thatprotests againstincidents of policebrutality and allracially motivatedviolence againstblack people.non-consensualsterilizationsthe process of administeringhysterectomies or sterilizingwomen who are unknowing ornon-consenting. This hasbeen done throughout US’shistory, including sterilizationof 25% of NA women by theIndian Health Service Act in1970s and to immigrantMarchWomen’sHistoryMonthContraceptivesforms includethe oral pill,condoms,vaginal ring,IUD, patch, andspermicide 12weeksthe minimumamount of maternityleave issued in theUS by the Familyand Medical LeaveAct of 1993Intersectionalityterm coined by KimberlyCrenshaw that means theinterconnected nature ofsocial categorizations suchas race, class, and genderas they apply to a givenindividual or group,regarded as creatingoverlapping andinterdependent systems ofdiscrimi1 in3statistic of womenwho are subjected tophysical or sexualviolence by anintimate partner orsexual violence froma non-partner ReproductiveJusticethe human right tomaintain personalbodily autonomy, havechildren, not havechildren, and parentthe children we have insafe and sustainablecommunitiesKamalaHarrisfirst femaleVicePresident ofthe UnitedStates2015the year all50 stateslegalizedsame-sexmarriage.Referendum90required public schools thatwere offering sexual healtheducation to includeinformation about sexoffense laws, including"age-appropriateinformation about the legalelements of sexual [sex]offenses where a minor is avictim and the consequeNormaMcCorveyreal nameof “JaneRoe”Pro-Choicemovement thatpromotes the beliefthat everyone has thebasic human right todecide when andwhether to havechildren. HydeAmendmenta legislative provisionbarring the use offederal funds to payfor abortion except tosave the life of thewoman, or if thepregnancy arisesfrom incest or rape. PlannedParenthooda nonprofit organizationthat provides reproductivehealth care in the UnitedStates and globally as wellas does research into andgives advice oncontraception, familyplanning, and reproductiveproblems.Sistersongnational activistorganization dedicated toreproductive justice forwomen of color founded in1997 by16 women-of-color-led organizationsrepresenting AfricanAmerican, Asian Americanand Pacific Islander, Latinx,and Indigenous women WashtenawCountyProsecutor Eli Savitsays he will no longerpursue chargesagainst adults whoengage inconsensual sex workin this local county. ProtectingPatientCare Actprotects the privilege andprivacy of the patient-provider relationship byensuring a doctor, nurse, orother health careprofessional is notprevented from providinginformation, resources, andstandard of care healthservices that are in the beTitleIXa federal civil rightslaw that prohibitssex-baseddiscrimination in anyschool or tothereducation programthat receives federalmoney. Nevadathe only USstate thatpermits legalprostitutionReproductiveHealth ActNew York statute enactedon January 22, 2019 byGovernor Cuomo thatexpanded abortion rights,decriminalized abortion,and eliminated severalrestrictions on abortion inthe state..00006% mortality rate ofabotions (survivalrate is .99994%!,and pregnancy’smortality rate is.0088%)LorettaRossco-founder andNational Coordinator ofthe SisterSong Womenof Color ReproductiveJustice Collective from2005–2012 who wrote“Introduction:Reproductive Justice” EnvironmentalJusticethe fair treatment andmeaningful involvement ofall people regardless ofrace, color, national origin,or income, with respect tothe development,implementation andenforcement ofenvironmental laws,regulations, and policies.

Reproductive Justice - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 1973 Supreme Court Decision that provided woman the right to choose their reproductive futures including legalized abortion
    Roe v Wade
  2. movement that began in 2013 that protests against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.
    Black Lives Matter
  3. the process of administering hysterectomies or sterilizing women who are unknowing or non-consenting. This has been done throughout US’s history, including sterilization of 25% of NA women by the Indian Health Service Act in 1970s and to immigrant
    non-consensual sterilizations
  4. Women’s History Month
    March
  5. forms include the oral pill, condoms, vaginal ring, IUD, patch, and spermicide
    Contraceptives
  6. the minimum amount of maternity leave issued in the US by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
    12 weeks
  7. term coined by Kimberly Crenshaw that means the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimi
    Intersectionality
  8. statistic of women who are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner
    1 in 3
  9. the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities
    Reproductive Justice
  10. first female Vice President of the United States
    Kamala Harris
  11. the year all 50 states legalized same-sex marriage.
    2015
  12. required public schools that were offering sexual health education to include information about sex offense laws, including "age-appropriate information about the legal elements of sexual [sex] offenses where a minor is a victim and the conseque
    Referendum 90
  13. real name of “Jane Roe”
    Norma McCorvey
  14. movement that promotes the belief that everyone has the basic human right to decide when and whether to have children.
    Pro-Choice
  15. a legislative provision barring the use of federal funds to pay for abortion except to save the life of the woman, or if the pregnancy arises from incest or rape.
    Hyde Amendment
  16. a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care in the United States and globally as well as does research into and gives advice on contraception, family planning, and reproductive problems.
    Planned Parenthood
  17. national activist organization dedicated to reproductive justice for women of color founded in 1997 by16 women-of-color-led organizations representing African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander, Latinx, and Indigenous women
    Sistersong
  18. Prosecutor Eli Savit says he will no longer pursue charges against adults who engage in consensual sex work in this local county.
    Washtenaw County
  19. protects the privilege and privacy of the patient-provider relationship by ensuring a doctor, nurse, or other health care professional is not prevented from providing information, resources, and standard of care health services that are in the be
    Protecting Patient Care Act
  20. a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school or tother education program that receives federal money.
    Title IX
  21. the only US state that permits legal prostitution
    Nevada
  22. New York statute enacted on January 22, 2019 by Governor Cuomo that expanded abortion rights, decriminalized abortion, and eliminated several restrictions on abortion in the state.
    Reproductive Health Act
  23. mortality rate of abotions (survival rate is .99994%!, and pregnancy’s mortality rate is .0088%)
    .00006 %
  24. co-founder and National Coordinator of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective from 2005–2012 who wrote “Introduction: Reproductive Justice”
    Loretta Ross
  25. the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.
    Environmental Justice