Skip to Main Content
The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University

The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Visiting Assistant Professor Amber Vayo. Vayo is teaching a coveted seminar course on the politics of childbirth in the College of Arts and Sciences. MATTHEW EADIE/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Intersection of politics, reproduction explored in new seminar course

Anna Albrecht February 2, 2024
In a climate where reproductive freedom is a critical centerpiece of conversation, Amber Vayo, a visiting assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, is revealing the complexities of the politics of childbirth in a new seminar course.
A petri dish similar to one used in-vitro fertilization (IVF). Artificial insemination often requires multiple attempts as well as sufficient financial and psychological preparation. COURTESY OF COM SALUD AGENCIA DE COMUNICACIÓN VIA FLICKR

How my mothers had children

Veronica Thompson June 29, 2021
Artificial insemination is one option for people who may be wondering how they can start a family.
EDITORIAL: In vitro fertilization access can’t be separated from privilege

EDITORIAL: In vitro fertilization access can’t be separated from privilege

Editors February 9, 2020
The treatment isn’t just exclusive in a semantic sense. Pregnancy shouldn’t have a literal price tag when someone needs help along the process. The ability to comfortably participate in this gamble is something afforded only to class-privileged individuals, which often are not people of color. When you are being depended on for financially supporting your existing family, how selfish must it feel to burn through money in an endeavor that is likely to fail and non-essential.
Load More Stories
Activate Search
In vitro fertilization