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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Sasser conducted dozens of interviews and 'was struck by how common climate anxiety is among Gen Zers and how that translates into these anxieties about whether to have kids, ' she says. . . . The book places communities of color at the center of the discussion. 'This is an intersectional issue, ' Sasser says. 'Climate change hits communities of color differently. Heat events have an impact on pregnancy and birth outcomes, which have long-lasting effects on a child's growth and development. The people who are hit hardest are pregnant Black women, and the mental and emotional impacts are really hard on communities of color, too.'"
-- "Publishers Weekly" "Examines the relationship between reproduction, gender, and power, and map[s] how social and environmental injustice affects people's bodies, in ways that are already remaking the very notion of reproductive choice. In paying attention to these often overlooked experiences, [Sasser] illuminate[s] collective modes of surviving--and of parenting--in the face of environmental and other existential threats."-- "The New Republic" "A valuable book, based on her national survey of whether climate anxiety is affecting people's decisions about procreating. [Sasser] aims to help those struggling with the question and encourage research on it in marginalized communities, especially among Black people such as herself."-- "Nature"
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