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This talk will explore the history of birth reform activism from the postwar period to the 1980s in Canada.

“How Can Women Best Help Themselves?”—Birth Reform Activism in Mid-20th-Century Canada

A talk by Dr. Whitney Wood (PhD) in the History of Health, Medicine and Social Justice Speaker Series

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A talk by Dr. Whitney Wood (PhD) in the History of Health, Medicine and Social Justice Speaker Series

Thursday, Feb. 13
Noon–1:30 pm
2334 Health Sciences Building E-Wing, 107 Wiggins Rd.

Free and open to the public

Info: erika.dyck@usask.ca

Dr. Whitney Wood (PhD) is the Canada Research Chair in Historical Dimensions of Women’s Health at Vancouver Island University. Her talk will explore the history of birth reform activism from the postwar period to the 1980s in Canada.


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