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小黄书 Institute for the Humanities events will examine Texas, Mississippi reproductive rights cases on Nov. 9 and Nov. 17

小黄书 Institute for the Humanities events will examine Texas, Mississippi reproductive rights cases on Nov. 9 and Nov. 17

Contact: John Burrow

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo upcoming Mississippi State Institute for the Humanities Facebook live events will explore how the recently passed Texas law regarding abortion affects Mississippians and adds to the national discussion on reproductive rights.

Hosted live on 小黄书鈥檚 Institute for the Humanities , 鈥淩eproductive Rights in the Age of COVID: what the Texas law means for Mississippi鈥 takes place on Tuesday [Nov. 9] at 3:30 p.m.

A separate 小黄书 Institute for the Humanities Facebook live event on Nov. 17 at 3:30 p.m., 鈥淒obbs v. Jackson Women鈥檚 Health Organization: the Changing Social and Constitutional Landscape,鈥 will invite a representative from the Mississippi Attorney General鈥檚 office and an independent academic legal analyst to discuss the upcoming case that will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 1.

Both events are free and open to the public.

Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Gender Studies Program and Institute for the Humanities, the Nov. 9 event features David Cohen, a reproductive rights attorney and professor of law at Drexel University, as well as Carole Joffe, a professor of sociology at the University of California San Francisco as they discuss the Texas SB 8 law and Dobbs v. Jackson Women鈥檚 Health Organization.

Discussion will be led in the Nov. 9 event by Gender Studies Director Kimberly Kelly, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, and Julia Osman, director of the Institute for the Humanities and an 小黄书 associate professor of history.

Kelly said both speakers have 鈥渟everal decades of practical and research experience鈥 on the topic of abortion, healthcare and reproductive rights and their expertise will help highlight the current lawsuit in Mississippi, Dobbs v. Jackson Women鈥檚 Health Organization, regarding the constitutionality of a聽15-week abortion ban.

鈥淯nusually, the Supreme Court decided to hear the case,鈥 said Kelly. 鈥淢any attorneys and academics, including myself, believe the Court is signaling a willingness to consider overturning聽Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion across the U.S. This event should help audiences make sense of the rapidly changing abortion landscape and the potential legal and social changes heading our way.鈥

鈥淒r. Joffe and Professor Cohen recently published a book,聽鈥極bstacle Course:聽The Everyday Struggle to Get an Abortion in America,鈥 (University of California Press, 2020)聽that covers the targeted regulation of abortion providers (TRAP) laws, financial and logistical hurdles, and stigma surrounding abortion,鈥 said Kelly. 鈥淚 assigned the book in my Sociology of Reproduction seminar and invited them to speak to the class virtually. It was such a success.鈥

For additional questions about the event, contact Osman at humanities@msstate.edu.

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