When The Earth Cracks
Body As Battleground
Everyone seems to have an opinion about your womb. This is the season we read the literature of reproductive justice and the choice not to reproduce — the politics of who decides what a woman's body is for, and the long history of institutions that have answered that question without her.
This Season’s Events
Free entry · Space is limited · The RWL Library, Kingston
An evening in the RWL Library among the books, the people, and the question this season is asking. Books on display and available to borrow. Fruits on the table. One provocation worth your time. Come for an hour. Leave with a book and a reason to return.
The seasonal salon is where the reading becomes conversation. Guided discussion, commissioned essays, and a community of readers who have been thinking about the same questions come together to discuss and strategise. This is not the end of the season, but preparation for the next.
Start Here
Illness is something the system produces and then abandons you inside of.
The Cancer Journals is a foundational text in breast cancer narratives, queer, and feminist literature, with a focus on bodily autonomy, the refusal of silence, and the critique of institutional care. This seminal text informs our modern reproductive justice frameworks, which advocate for the right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.
Begin here. Everything else in this season's list radiates outward from it.
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