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glitching reproductive injustice

 
 

How might we utilize digital technologies, online spaces, and modes of creation to glitch (disrupt) emerging forms of injustice, share stories, communicate lived experiences, and build collective resistance?

glitching reproductive injustice is an immersive exhibition (navigable much like a PC game), featuring transnational artists whose practices embody the expansive facets of reproductive justice.

My doctoral dissertation, Glitch Feminist Virtual Worldbuilding for Reproductive Justice, revolves around the development of this interactive exhibition as a participatory pedagogical resource and explores the entanglements between emerging technologies and reproductive in/justice, investigating themes such as the transnational impacts of the Dobbs decision, pernicious data surveillance, and state/corporate digital content suppression of online reproductive justice networks.

To learn more, please visit the exhibition site:
https://www.glitching-repro-injustice.com/