“…Understanding how white supremacy has used bodies of color as sites of community control to build a heterosexual white middle-class population is essential. Researchers from various areas, including digital communication (Sitto & Lubinga, 2021), health communication (Hernández, 2019; Hernández & De Los Santos Upton, 2020), media studies (Jaworski, 2009), rhetoric (Dubriwny & Siegfried, 2021; Johnson & Williams, 2015; Murphy, 2017; Yam, 2020), and technical and professional communication (Harper, 2021; Wang, 2021) theorized about the possibilities of reproductive justice. Although distinct in interest areas and methods, reproductive scholars have overwhelmingly supported a framework of reproductive justice because it moves away from choice toward an intersectional social justice praxis that provides the condition of possibility to (a) reject flawed white, Western, liberal models of motherhood, and (b) increase opportunities for coalition building that highlight the matrices of structural impacts that effect the reproductive access.…”