For Indigenous Women, Reproductive Healthcare Is Community-Led. It Shouldn’t Have to Be.
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For Indigenous Women, Reproductive Healthcare Is Community-Led. It Shouldn’t Have to Be.
It was 2017 and Eva Marie Carney was fed up. As an elected legislator for the Citizen Potawatomi Nation she was somewhat familiar with the reproductive healthcare gap within Indigenous communities, but it wasn't until she read an article about the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and how period poverty causes its students to miss school, that she decided to take direct action. "I thought that this was something that only happened far away …
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