Abstract

ABSTRACT In this article, we combine narrative and visual elements – our experiences as scholars in reproductive justice, health communication, and border studies coupled with photos from reproductive justice activist marches we attended in El Paso and Houston – to advocate for a stronger coalition between health communication scholars and Latina/o communication scholars in responding to and resisting reproductive injustices and gendered violence currently occurring at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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