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Hannah Dwyer lives on Sinixt, Syilx, and Ktunaxa land and labours toward reproductive sovereignty in her work as a farmer/food system advocate and as a doula and sexual/reproductive health educator. Her practice on both fronts is deeply informed by her Judaism and her endometriosis. She wants nothing more than for all people and communities – human and otherwise – to be able to live and make life on their own terms in perpetuity. 

  • A person sits, kneeling in water, surrounded by mountains and a purple moon. They have a fire in their belly, and long wavy hair with four heads - each one feeing a different emotion (sad, calm, enraged, and nervous).
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    Birth control and reproductive justice

    Hormonal birth control has long been a feminist symbol of choice, but without other options, is it truly a choice?