Let's Talk Public Health Conversation- 6 | Reproductive Rights and Justice: Four Decades of Movement, Resistance, and Unfinished Battles | May 29, 4.00 - 5.30 PM (IST), Online Mode

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E. Premdas Pinto

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May 10, 2026, 11:55:21 PMMay 10
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 Dear All,

Azim Premji University, Bengaluru (India) invites you to the sixth conversation in the Let's Talk Public Health series. Topic of the conversation is Reproductive Rights and Justice: Four Decades of Movement, Resistance, and Unfinished Battles. Please find the link below to register.


Date: 29th May 2026                                                                                                              Time: 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. (IST)

Venue: Online Mode                                                                                                               Please Click to register. 


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About the Speaker

Sarojini Nadimipally is a social scientist and public health practitioner and one of the founding members of Sama Resource Group for women and health. She has been working on various public health issues, including health policy, sexual and reproductive health & rights, reproductive, genetic and biotechnologies, surrogacy, clinical trials and access to medicines through research, policy advocacy and building solidarity between health and other social movements. She is currently documenting the larger political landscape locating the issues of reproductive governance historically and contemporarily.

About the Conversation

Reproductive rights have never been simply a health matter. They sit at the intersection of bodily autonomy, gender justice, caste, class, disability, and the state's persistent urge to govern women's bodies through policy, law, and medical technology. The sixth Let’s Talk Public Health conversation will draw from the four decades-long work and experiences of Sarojini N, founder of Sama -Resource Group for Women & Health, Delhi in tracing how she engaged with this issue from Sama and also as part of the women's health movement. The conversation will also focus on her approach to analyse and understand the issue, delineate dilemmas and challenges, and collective responses to engage with reproductive health policies through some examples from her work. 


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Public Health Team

Azim Premji University, Bengaluru

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