"Reproductive technologies are disempowering women"
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Title
"Reproductive technologies are disempowering women"
Description
Article on reproductive technologies and IVF. It discusses how lesbian women are excluded from writings on fertility and often judged by physicians as not having the "appropriate potential for parenting."
Waterlily was published quarterly from 1989-1991 by the Waterlily Collective, a division of East Coast Women and Words. The name Waterlily references a bulletin run by suffrage activists in Newfoundland in 1893. It was founded as a way to promote writing by women and submissions relevant to women's issues in Newfoundland and elsewhere. Their editorial policy stated they would not accept any material that was homophobic.
Waterlily was published quarterly from 1989-1991 by the Waterlily Collective, a division of East Coast Women and Words. The name Waterlily references a bulletin run by suffrage activists in Newfoundland in 1893. It was founded as a way to promote writing by women and submissions relevant to women's issues in Newfoundland and elsewhere. Their editorial policy stated they would not accept any material that was homophobic.
Creator
Dorothea Tilley
Source
University of Ottawa Women's Archive, Waterlily Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 3
https://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/1vde6e7/alma991042185689705161
https://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/1vde6e7/alma991042185689705161
Publisher
Waterlily Collective, East Coast Women and Words
Date
Winter 1990
Format
tiff
Language
English
Type
Periodical
Collection
Citation
Dorothea Tilley, “"Reproductive technologies are disempowering women",” The Newfoundland and Labrador Queer Archive, accessed November 23, 2024, https://nlqueerarchive.com/items/show/68.