Convenors: Nayla Luz Vacarezza (Buenos Aires), Mariana Prandini Assis (Brasil)
This interdisciplinary project explores the dynamic landscape of abortion politics, focusing on translocal feminist networks advocating for safe abortion with pills in the Americas and Europe. Amidst global political polarization, the research analyzes legal changes, contrasting the decriminalization of abortion in certain regions with restrictive measures in others.
Emphasizing the pivotal role of feminist activism, especially self-managed abortion collectives and organizations, we examine their impact on legal, health, and cultural dimensions. We aim to develop an interdisciplinary analysis of this phenomenon—the translocal feminist networks and strategies for access to safe abortion with pills in the Americas and Europe.