Loretta Ross
Loretta Ross

Loretta Ross

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<p>This week's revolutionary is Loretta Ross, co-founder of the Reproductive Justice movement. She teaches "White Supremacy in the Age of Trump" at Smith College and is the author of a number of works, including <em>Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundation, Theory, Practice, Critique </em>(2017) and <em>Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice </em>(2004).</p><br><p>Our conversation covers decades of life experiences that led Loretta into social justice work, from growing up across the United States to "accidentally" becoming an activist; from deprogramming ex-Klansmen to becoming a college professor. And of course, we discuss the current state of activism work: why it's better to call in than call out, when to burn bridges, and how movements change and new generations create new rules.</p><br><p><strong>Some Questions I Ask:</strong></p><ul><li>What is Reproductive Justice? (4:45)</li><li>How did the experience of being a young parent shape you? (17:07)</li><li>Where did you study? (20:13)</li><li>How does your history inform your new work? (30:54)</li><li>What's the difference between calling out and calling in? (38:41)</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>In This Episode, You Will Learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The challenges of teaching online (2:40)</li><li>What the pro-life vs. pro-choice debate gets wrong (7:31)</li><li>How the army schools Loretta attended were more racially diverse than public schools (13:18)</li><li>How experiences with sexual violence shaped Loretta (TRIGGER WARNING, 14:47)</li><li>How Loretta became the "accidental activist" (21:48)</li><li>The challenges of deprogramming Klansmen (29:18)</li><li>How new generations reinvent activism (31:44)</li><li>The line between forgiving mistakes and condemning unapologetic harm (42:15)</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.lorettaross.com/default.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Loretta's Website</a></p><p><a href="https://findingaids.smith.edu/repositories/2/resources/562"

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