Abstract
ABSTRACT This article highlights the current sociopolitical reality surrounding reproductive rights in the United States, and the ambivalence of social work education in integrating reproductive justice into the curriculum and professional preparation of students for practice. The authors deconstruct a multisystem equivocation that manifests through the silence of Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) guidance on the issue, and the tenuous position of social work education programs within shifting institutional climates. A call to action is made with a specific proposal for CSWE and social work programs to consider for effective professional preparation of students and the fulfillment of the profession’s aspiration to protect human rights to autonomy and self-determination.
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