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IVRJ, black women founded and led, is the only national religious reproductive justice organization. IVRJ is committed to reproductive justice theory and centers Black women and girls by supporting their moral authority to make decisions that are best for them and their families. By working strategically with both religious scholars, the religious academy, and the reproductive health, rights, and justice movements, IVRJ is bridging the gap between religious scholarship and reproductive justice advocacy and activism.

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Charity L. Woods-Barnes, Dr. Toni M. Bond, Rev. Daphne Gascot-Arias, and Rev. Chesla T. Nickelson leading a workshop about religion and reproductive justice.

Charity L. Woods-Barnes, Dr. Toni M. Bond, Rev. Daphne Gascot-Arias, and Rev. Chesla T. Nickelson leading a workshop about religion and reproductive justice.