Margaret Campbell

Margaret Campbell is a freelance environmental justice activist and organizer who carries with her the spirit of engaged journalism and a closely held belief in the capacity of public art to heal and unite. She has had the opportunity to travel toward a deep understanding of her home community of Minneapolis/St. Paul, and to work extensively on the White Earth Ojibwe Reservation in northwestern Minnesota on media and environmental justice initiatives. She is concerned with dismantling systems of oppression through cultivating accountable and supportive activist communities that can address these issues as they come up in our work. She is currently working and living in Brooklyn. You can follow the blog she co-edits here.

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From the Other Side of the Speculum: New Fronts in the Fight for Reproductive Control

January 25, 2013 · Online Articles

Some young feminists are becoming full-spectrum doulas. As Jennifer Baumgardner says, “if you’re placing a baby for adoption you need and deserve support, if you’re having an abortion you need and deserve support, and if you’re going to birth the baby and raise it you need and deserve support.” {…}

By Margaret Campbell