Reproductive Health Arizona
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Reproductive Health Arizona (RHAZ) is a project at Arizona State University. It records the history of reproductive health, medicine, and biology in Arizona. Arizona has a unique history with reproductive health, and that history influences the state today. Arizonans can use historical stories to inform their understanding of Arizona's present and future with reproductive health and medicine, and RHAZ provides those stories. To do so, it publishes encyclopedia articles, oral histories, maps, and other resources that tell historical stories about reproductive health and medicine topics and situate them in their broader social contexts. All of those items are collected on this page. A collaboration between the Embryo Project Encyclopedia, the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics [2], and the Center for Biology and Society [3], RHAZ launched in 2016 with a grant from the Institute for Humanities Research [4], and it collaborates with related projects such as Creative Push [5].
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Margaret (Peggy) Goldwater (1909?1985)
Margaret Goldwater advocated for birth control [3] and reproductive rights [4] in the United States during the twentieth century. Goldwater was a socialite and philanthropist and was married to Barry Goldwater, US Senator from Arizona. She spent much of her life working to further the women's reproductive rights movement, which sought to expand women's legal, social, and physical access to repr...
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