
We invite you to download or request a hard-copy of Stop the Blame: Population Control Imagery (1933-2008), a project of the Committee on Women, Population and the Environment with the Hampshire College Population and Development Program.
This digital flash archive displays historical prints, posters and articles that articulate overpopulation anxieties and illustrate population control policies. The interactive presentation offers a rare overview of the visual media of past and present population control agendas in the United States, Europe, Asia and Africa. It is a tool that can be used in classrooms, activist trainings, and public talks. Each image is accompanied by a written description that provides context and food for thought.
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About CWPE
The Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment is a multiracial alliance of feminist activists, health practitioners, and scholars. We are committed to promoting the social and economic empowerment of women in a context of global peace and justice and to eliminating poverty, inequality, racism and environmental degradation. For more information, contact CWPE at www.cwpe.org.