“…Empowerment requires an external, power‐oriented shift to this oppression, as opposed to an internal change, such as adaptation or accommodation to existing power structures and the oppression that BIWoC face (Cattaneo et al, 2014). BIWoC activists and leaders have been at the forefront of reproductive justice movements in the United States and abroad (El Kotni & Singer, 2019; Luna, 2021; Ross et al, 2001). As aforementioned, aligned with CRT, these movements have reshaped the singular focus on childbearing choices to a reproductive justice framework that is interconnected with economic, racial, environmental, health equity, and immigration justice (Price, 2011, 2020).…”