Talk:Sexual and reproductive health and rights

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Class project[edit]

Hello Everyone! I am working on this page for a class project, and just voice my ideas for improving the page. I am considering revamping the page in a way that it talks about the SRHR movement as a whole rather than talking about each of the four components separately (as there are already pages on Wikipedia devoted to each of those topics). Some potential headings I am thinking of creating: History of SRHR, Current Goals and Outlooks Sneha.s.mehta (talk) 19:35, 13 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

For the most part, each of the four sections are only providing definitions of each of the four subcategories. I would like to expand on this by going deeper into the history and development of these sectors, and how they came to become intertwined. What was the reason for intertwining them? Sneha.s.mehta (talk) 19:03, 15 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Education assignment: Gender and Globalization[edit]

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Wiki Education assignment: History of Social Movements in the US[edit]

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