Health Care and Global Capitalism

Read Bakhru- Pgs. 105-124 AND (Canvas) Twine- The Industrial Womb and Racism, Capitalism and Reproductive Labor AND Deomampo- Transnational Surrogacy in India AND Online: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/how-it-feels-to-be-pregnant-for-ten-years-in-a-row (Links to an external site.)

Do you typically think of health as a right? What does that mean to you in both abstract and practical terms? What would you say are the biggest health challenges/needs that women in your community face? What are the enabling conditions they need to take care of themselves? To what extent do you think they invoke or think about their right to health?

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