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Social Justice Program at Vanderbilt U. Invites Planned Parenthood Lawyers to Discuss Racial Justice

Social Justice Program at Vanderbilt U. Invites Planned Parenthood Lawyers to Discuss Racial Justice

“The event aligns with the social justice program’s broader mission at the law school and Vanderbilt.

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Campus Reform reports:

Vanderbilt program brings Planned Parenthood lawyers to discuss ‘racial justice’ and abortion

The Vanderbilt University George Barrett Social Justice Program recently hosted two Planned Parenthood attorneys for a “discussion on racial justice and reproductive freedom.”

The George Barrett Social Justice Program is overseen by Vanderbilt Law School. The event was co-hosted by If/When/How, “an abortion and pregnancy defense fund.”

According to an Instagram post from If/When/How, the program took place on March 2. The law school published an article on the event on March 27.

Nya Parker and Isabella Bartolucci, both Planned Parenthood attorneys, participated in the discussion, which “framed reproductive justice as a broad question of bodily autonomy, healthcare access, legal protections, and the ability to build and sustain families in safe communities,” according to the law school’s website.

The event aligns with the social justice program’s broader mission at the law school and Vanderbilt.

According to its website, the George Barrett Social Justice Program “aims to promote a dynamic atmosphere in which issues of equality, access, and service are openly and regularly explored by faculty and students inside and outside the classroom.”

The program’s initiatives include a “Social Justice Reading Group,” the “George Barrett Social Justice Lecture,” the “Social Justice and the Legal Profession Panel,” and the “George Barrett Social Justice Fellowship.”

In February, the program hosted Omar Gonzalez-Pagan for a talk titled “Litigating Against Trump’s Gender Order and Protecting the Health and Wellbeing of LGBTQ+ People.”

Gonzalez-Pagan works for Lambda Legal, “the oldest and largest national legal organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of LGBTQ people and people living with HIV.”

According to the program’s article on the talk, Gonzalez-Pagan criticized President Trump’s January 2025 executive order for promoting the “unscientific” view that sees male and female

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destroycommunism | April 7, 2026 at 10:35 am

these are really sick vile twisted people on the left


 
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Old Navy Doc | April 12, 2026 at 10:02 pm

I am SO glad I dumped Vandy when they started to go suicidally woke.

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