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Author: Nandita Bajaj

Nandita Bajaj is the executive director of Population Balance, a nonprofit organization working to raise awareness of the connections between pronatalism, overpopulation and ecological preservation, and an adjunct faculty member of the Institute for Humane Education at Antioch University, where she teaches courses on pronatalism and overpopulation, and human rights.
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Abortion Bans Are a Natural Outgrowth of Coercive Pronatalism

Nandita Bajaj

Contemporary attacks on reproductive rights are motivated by many things. Chief among them is a penchant for coercion, hostility to women’s autonomy and self-determination, and a desire to enforce our status as mothers first, and human beings a distant second. 

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