LBJ SCHOOL CLASS VISIT: Reproductive Health, Rights, & Justice

    Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 9:00 AM until 12:00 PMCentral Standard Time UTC -06:00


    LBJ School Of Public Affairs
    2315 Red River St
    Austin, TX 78712
    United States

    Join the LBJ School of Public Affairs for a class visit. Please arrive 15 minutes before class and check in with the Office of Student Affairs and Admissions Staff located in the main office on the ground floor. 

    Class visit seats are very limited and offered on a first come, first served basis. Please only rsvp if you will attend.

    Reproductive Health, Rights, & Justice
    Professor Abigail Aiken (click to view profile)
    Classroom SRH 3.216 (second floor)

    This course will provide you with an overview of the field of reproductive health and rights and help you to develop the skills required to analyze, evaluate, and advocate for evidence-based reproductive health policy. We will focus primarily on the aspects of reproductive health that relate to fertility control: unintended pregnancy, contraception, and abortion. The struggle to gain control over fertility has a controversial history, both in the United States and around the world, and is no less divisive in today’s political and social climate. 

    Directions:
    The LBJ School is in Sid Richardson Hall (SRH), a three-story white building between Red River Street and the large, white marble LBJ Library. The LBJ School is located in the northern half of Sid Richardson Hall. There are entrances at the middle of the school on the parking lot side of the building and on the southern end of the building, which corresponds to a breezeway that connects the parking lot to the plaza surrounding the LBJ Library. Click here to view a campus map

    Parking:
    There is street and metered parking available around the LBJ School. Alternatively, you may want to park in the Manor Garage (about a 5 minute walk to the LBJ School with an hourly fee if no parking pass). A lot of students either carpool or use public transportation or the UT Shuttle.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.