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The Discourse of Planned Parenthood of the Atlanta Area: 1964 – 1972

Miller, Melissa N
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Objectives. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not the mainstream reproductive rights organization Planned Parenthood of the Atlanta Area (PPAA) considered reproductive justice issues typically advocated for by non-traditional reproductive rights organizations. Methods. This research was a qualitative content analysis of discourse internal to PPAA (meeting minutes) and discourse communicated to the public externally via print media channels. Results. A total of 105 documents were analyzed as part of this study: 57 meeting minutes and 48 press clippings. The analysis revealed that, internally, PPAA did consider reproductive justice issues but that this was not directly communicated to the public via print media channels. Most noticeably, press characterizations of PPAA were slanted too heavily on the organization’s proliferation of population control as a goal and did not give enough consideration to its consideration of racial diversity.

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2006-08-02
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Reproductive justice, Reproductive rights, Planned Parenthood, Qualitative Content Analysis, Atlanta
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Miller, Melissa N (2006). "The Discourse of Planned Parenthood of the Atlanta Area: 1964 - 1972." Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1061279
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2011-11-23
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