The research at Repro Uncensored is created with a global network of writers, artists, researchers, technologists, and organizers. Together, they document censorship, care systems, and digital power from the ground up.

Based in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and the USA.

VOICES/ CONTRIBUTORS

Rhian Farnworth

Rhian Farnworth (they/them) has served as the queer, non-binary advisor in KIT’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) team, and is an interdisciplinary feminist researcher specialising in mixed-methods research who is working at the intersections of SRHR and LGBTQIA+ rights, gender justice, digital rights and ethics, and technology.

Luisa Orozco

Journalist based in Bogotá, Colombia, with experience in reporting and research focused on the Colombian armed conflict, environmental affairs, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), public health, and gender issues.

Fleur Olive Oussougoe

Fleur Olive Oussougoe is a journalist at Benin National Radio, an expert in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), and the Head of the National Association of Journalists of Benin. She leads high-impact programs and campaigns, and regularly moderates panels and supports organizations in developing SRHR strategies, content, and training.

Ana Karen Flores

Ana Karen Flores is a first-generation Latina poet, activist, and storyteller who explores the intersections of pop culture, advocacy, and community power. Born and raised in Texas, her work amplifies Latinx voices and centers the fight for collective liberation. 

Cathrine Harry

Catherine Harry is a feminist vlogger and founder of A Dose of Cath, focused on sex education and gender equality. With over 1 million followers on Facebook and 600,000 on TikTok, she amplifies intersectional feminist voices. She was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia and became an Obama Foundation Asia-Pacific Leader in 2022.

Marlee Turner

Marlee is a junior at Columbia University studying sociology and gender studies! She is passionate about reproductive justice and is excited to continue her work on this initiative to bring accessible reproductive healthcare to Columbia’s campus

Krithvi Rayarapu

Krithvi is a sophomore at Barnard College studying neuroscience and human rights on the pre-med track! She is passionate about community health and reproductive justice. She is interested in destigmatizing sexual/reproductive healthcare and promoting accessible care on Columbia’s campus through this initiative.