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VIRTUAL: The Sterilisation of Black women without Consent and actions to stop it

19 September 2021, 6:30 pm鈥8:30 pm

Belly of the Beast

After our 'Belly of the Beast' screening, a presentation/Q&A with Dr Shantella Sherman on modern eugenics, human rights and resistance

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Sarah Parker Remond Centre / Black History Walks
k.karhu@ucl.ac.uk

This is an online event.聽Zoom link will be sent 30 minutes before the start by Black History Walks.

This event is organised by in collaboration with 香港六合彩中特网's聽Sarah Parker Remond Centre

The link to view Belly of the Beast will be sent to those who register for this talk. Viewers will have 5 days to watch it online before the talk and Q&A. The talk itself will expand upon the issues raised in the film and allow for Q&A on the issues raised. You can view the trailer below:

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"Erika Cohn鈥檚 documentary Belly of the Beast聽is at once a thrilling legal drama and heartbreaking depiction of devastating human rights violations that you can鈥檛 imagine happening in the 21st century. Unfortunately, as news recently broke about alleged forced sterilizations performed in ICE detention centers, the film is also all too timely, and a powerful argument for women鈥檚 reproductive autonomy.

At the heart of the story is Kelli Dillon, a Los Angeles-based domestic violence counsellor and gang interventionist, who was the victim of non-consensual sterilization while serving time in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Kelli, who killed her abusive husband in self-defence and in defence of her children, knew she would not be present for her sons鈥 childhood while imprisoned, and she hoped to meet someone and have more kids upon release. During a surgery to have ovarian cysts removed, prison doctors performed a hysterectomy without her consent. Upon experiencing symptoms of surgical menopause, and realizing that other women in prison were having similar procedures, Kelli wrote to the Oakland-based prison abolition organization Justice Now for help.

Enter our other heroine, Cynthia Chandler, a Philly punk rock kid-turned-lawyer... Upon reading Dillon鈥檚 medical documents, Cynthia is the one to inform Kelli exactly what happened to her on that operating table, and together, they take their mission to stop the practice and seek justice for the other women all the way to the top of the California legislature."

- from聽, by Katie Walsh (LA Times, October聽2020)

鈥淚f you don鈥檛 understand eugenics, you鈥檙e missing three-quarters of the mainframe to public policy and legal platforms; these are laws and regulations that dictate how we live and how well we live. But so long as the conversation is strictly surface, those most in peril and vulnerable to eugenic legislation never gain an opportunity to advocate on their own behalves.鈥 Dr Shantella Sherman

In her talk Dr Shantella Sherman will cover:

  • International comparisons
  • Fibroids and hysterectomy
  • UK examples
  • Sexual assault as a tool to suppress US Civil Rights
  • How white rapists used the law to force their Black victims to have abortions
  • Ways of resistance, examples of success

About the speaker

Dr Shantella Sherman聽鈥媔s an聽historian and journalist whose work documents African American history, popular culture, Women & Gender studies, Black British culture, and the American Eugenics movement. Dr聽Sherman is the publisher of Acumen Magazine and a former editor with The Washington Informer and Philadelphia Tribune newspapers. Dr聽Sherman is a graduate of The University of Nebraska - Lincoln and Jackson State University. She is the author of In Search of Purity: Popular Eugenics & Racial Uplift Among New Negroes 1915-1935.

In search of purity