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| Conceiving the Future [PDF]Reproductive-justice activists on technology and policyby Andi Zeisler and Emily Galpern, BitchJune 6th, 2008Emerging reproductive and genetic technologies have raised critical issues for social-justice movements. This roundtable discussion features some of the women who've been engaged in these national conversations. |
| Is Sex Necessary for Reproduction?[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Bernadette Tansey, San Francisco ChronicleJune 1st, 2008The in vitro fertilization industry, which originated in the 1980s as a solution for infertile couples, has actively sought to expand its market scope by tapping social trends and collaborating with researchers in genetics and stem cell technology. |
| Testing for 'Good' EggsWomen Can Now Determine How Easily They Can Conceiveby Judith Graham, Chicago TribuneMay 26th, 2008A new medical test for women who want to check their biological clocks is debuting amid concerns about its usefulness and enormous interest in the consequences of delayed childbearing. |
| Outsourcing Labor
[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Joann Klimkiewicz, The Hartford CourantApril 24th, 2008While there's still a critical eye cast on surrogacy, the tenor of much of today's media coverage has changed from the circus-like days of Baby M to familiar territory that's found its way into the hive of popular culture. |
| Sex selection: On sale hereby Marcy Darnovsky, Biopolitical TimesApril 24th, 2008A discount offer - on an ethically sketchy and unnecessary invasive procedure. |
| Goodman on "The Globalization of Baby-Making"by Marcy Darnovsky, Biopolitical TimesApril 11th, 2008Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman gives voice to unease about pregnancy outsourcing surrogacy, based on concerns about social justice and reproductive justice. |
| The Globalization of Baby-Makingby Ellen Goodman, The Boston GlobeApril 11th, 2008Hundreds of couples are crossing borders in search of lower-cost ways to fill the family business. In turn, there's a new coterie of international workers who are gestating for a living. |
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