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Salud colectiva

Print version ISSN 1669-2381On-line version ISSN 1851-8265

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MINNA STERN, Alexandra. Sterilized in the Name of Public Health: Race, Immigration, and Reproductive Control in Modern California. Salud colectiva [online]. 2006, vol.2, n.2, pp.173-189. ISSN 1669-2381.

This article explores the history of involuntary sterilization in California, connecting the approximately 20.000 operations performed on patients in state institutions between 1909 and 1979 to the federally funded procedures carried out at Los Angeles County Hospital in the early 1970s. In addition to highlighting the confluence of factors that facilitated a widespread sterilization abuse in the early 1970s, this article traces the longevity of prosterilization arguments predicated on the protection of the public health and resources. This historical overview raises important questions about the lingering legacy of eugenics in contemporary California and the ongoing struggle for women's reproductive rights in the Americas.

Keywords : Eugenics; Ethics; History; Population Control; Women's Rights.

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