"The world is paying attention," Viterna's research on reproductive healthcare in El Salvador and Las 17 featured in May/June issue of Against the Current (2015)

"As Guadalupe pointed out in a press conference following her release, the world is paying attention."

Viterna's analysis with Salvadoran attourney Santos Guardado on human rights violations against Las 17, women in El Salvador accused of murder according to the country's criminalization of abortion, was featured in Against the Current. “El Salvador Feminists Fight for Justice.” May-June.

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JOCELYN VITERNA

Jocelyn Viterna is Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. Her current research examines how the passage of anti-abortion legislation in El Salvador transformed the Salvadoran legal, judicial, and medical systems, with powerful and negative...

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JOCELYN VITERNA

Professor of Sociology, Chair of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Harvard University

 

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jviterna@wjh.harvard.edu

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