Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality Film Series: Trapped

4/14

Open to the public

The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, Resources for Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP), University of Chicago Law Students for Reproductive Justice, and Ci3 will screen Trapped, a film that follows the struggles of the clinic workers and lawyers who are on the front lines of a battle to keep reproductive health services safe and legal for millions of American women.

Followed by a discussion with Jenna Prochaska, Staff Attorney with the Reproductive Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Illinois, where she works to protect and expand access to critical health care services for women in Illinois through legislation, litigation and public education.

Free and open to the public

First in the Consent, Choice, Agency documentary film series at the CSGS, Spring 2016

The series will explore sex, violence and reproduction in contexts of law, medicine, culture and identity: the chipping away of abortion rights and the war on Planned Parenthood, sterilization abuse and sexual shaming which aim to control women’s sexuality, sexual pleasure, and reproduction and the possibilities embodied in making families and parenting across gender lines.

Free and open to the public