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Reproductive Justice
In January 2023, Campus Health and Wellbeing began offering medication abortion services, in compliance with state law and as a part of our commitment to provide comprehensive health care to our students.
A key part of the new service implementation is also to remind our campus about the existing services and resources regarding reproductive and sexual health, specifically with equity and accessibility in mind.
To learn about our existing services regarding sexual and reproductive health and gender-affirming care, please visit these sites:
What is reproductive justice?
SisterSong defines Reproductive Justice as the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.
For more on the history of their movement, visit their website.
How can I learn more about reproductive justice?
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There are many aspects and approaches to repro justice, but here are organizations on campus might be a good place to start:
- PULSE (Peers Understanding, Listening, Supporting, Educating): https://chw.calpoly.edu/wellbeing/pulse-teams
- Gender Equity Center: https://gec.calpoly.edu
- Planned Parenthood Generation Action Cal Poly: https://www.instagram.com/ppga.cpslo
Additional Cal Poly Resources:
- Students with Dependents: https://deanofstudents.calpoly.edu/studentswithdependents
- Services and resources are offered to students who are pregnant and parenting to help them succeed at Cal Poly
- Counseling Services: https://chw.calpoly.edu/counseling
- Services and resources are offered to students who are pregnant and parenting to help them succeed at Cal Poly
- Safer: https://safer.calpoly.edu
- Advocacy staff at Safer specializes in gender and power-based violence and can support through private meetings or group workshops