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Biography
Loretta Ross Loretta Ross has a 25-year history in the women’s movement, both in ending violence against women and promoting reproductive rights in the United States and internationally. She was active in the black Nationalist and civil rights movements. She has written extensively on African American women and abortion, and organized two national conferences on reproductive rights for women of color in 1987 and 2003, respectively. Loretta is a co-founder of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, the founder and executive director of the National Center for Human Rights Education, and is on the board of SisterLove, a women’s HIV/AIDS organization. Most recently, she was national co-director of the March for Women’s Lives, April 2004, Washington, DC.


South End Press titles by Loretta Ross

cover Undivided Rights
Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice
cover Undivided Rights
Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice