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Posts by Feminist Miscarriage Project

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Pregnancy Endings panel discussions — The Feminist Miscarriage Project Pregnancy Endings in the Hostile Environment , 1pm-2pm Discussing how immigration policy and NHS charging shape access to pregnancy care for migrant communities in the UK. Confirmed speakers include: Dr. Anna Miller (Doctors of the World), Dr. Monish Bhatia (University of York) Pregnancy Ending

As part of our events programme, we're hosting 2 panels discussions at the Bomb Factory Art Foundation in Holborn, London on Friday 1st May:
Pregnancy Endings in the Hostile Environment, 1pm-2pm
Pregnancy Endings as a Work Issue. 3pm-4pm
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Pregnancy Endings photography exhibition — The Feminist Miscarriage Project This one-week exhibition is a collaboration between the FMP, documentary photographer Tara Todras-Whitehill and artist-curator Meg Ferguson. Promoting the full-spectrum approach, it challenges the hierarchies and divisions around miscarriage, abortion, birth and other pregnancy endings, demonstratin

Our photography exhibition - Pregnancy Endings - is coming up! Tuesday 28th April - Monday 4th May at the Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Holborn. feministmiscarriageproject.org/events/pregn...

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CFP reminder: deadline 15th January

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Feminist Futures - Miscarriage as a Feminist Issue

Miscarriage as a Feminist Issue: A Conversation Between Cheryl Furjanic and Victoria Browne

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“Every miscarriage is a work accident”: Theorising miscarriage through a labour lens This article explores the potentials of a materialist approach to miscarriage, taking Silvia Federici's provocation that ‘every miscarriage is a work …

New article! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Interview with aracelis girmay — The Feminist Miscarriage Project We are delighted to share our interview with aracelis girmay (Knight Family Professor of Creative Writing and Professor of English at Stanford University). aracelis is author of the poetry collections...

Our interview with the wonderful aracelis girmay - editor of So We Can Know: Writers of Color on Pregnancy, Loss, Abortion, and Birth - is now available to read on our blog: feministmiscarriageproject.org/blog/intervi...

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Reminder of this event on Friday - the film will be screening at 2pm, and the panel discussion will be from 4pm. With Amy Flanagan - producer of the film, and representatives from the Reproductive Justice Initiative, BPAS, Abortion Talk and the FMP.

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'Zurawski V Texas' Screening at UCL A screening of the new critically acclaimed documentary that reveals the impact of abortion bans and restrictions in the US.

Our first public event! Film screening of Zurawski v Texas, followed by a panel discussion about the impact of abortion bans/restrictions on all kinds of pregnancies, with the film's producer and others. Friday 17 October, UCL East Cinema, 2pm-5pm.
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Conference — The Feminist Miscarriage Project Information on the conference 'New Directions in Miscarriage Research: Intersectional, Interdisciplinary and Full-Spectrum Perspectives', Loughborough University London Campus, June 2026.

Conference alert! Thursday 18th-Friday 19th June, 2026, London campus of Loughborough University. Online day: Monday 22nd June, 2026. Please see Call for Papers here:

feministmiscarriageproject.org/conference

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'Zurawski V Texas' Screening at UCL A screening of the new critically acclaimed documentary that reveals the impact of abortion bans and restrictions in the US.

Our first public event! Film screening of Zurawski v Texas, followed by a panel discussion about the impact of abortion bans/restrictions on all kinds of pregnancies, with the film's producer and others. Friday 17 October, UCL East Cinema, 2pm-5pm.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/zurawski-v...

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The Feminist Miscarriage Project A new collaboration led by two feminist academics, Victoria Browne and Susie Kilshaw, promoting intersectional approaches to miscarriage, grounded in bodily autonomy, social justice, and solidarity ac...

Delighted to be launching the Feminist Miscarriage Project! Please see our new website and we'll be updating on news and events soon: feministmiscarriageproject.org

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