2021
Liddell, J.L., & Kington, S.G.
MDPI
The authors collected life-history interviews with Indigenous women from a Gulf Coast tribe to explore the intersection of environmental justice and reproductive health. Findings reveal that the women had concerns about the ability to have children and raise them in safe and healthy environments as a result of environmental justice issues.
"Something Was Attacking Them and Their Reproductive Organs": Environmental Reproductive Justice in an Indigenous Tribe in the United States Gulf Coast.
Liddell, J.L., & Kington, S.G. (2021). "Something was attacking them and their reproductive organs": Environmental reproductive justice in an Indigenous Tribe in the United States Gulf Coast. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), 666.
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