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Amy Agigian

Amy Agigian, Ph.D.

Founding Director of the Center for Women's Health and Human Rights, Suffolk University

Amy Agigian, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Suffolk University (Boston), where she is the founding director of the Center for Women's Health and Human Rights. She also serves as executive director of Our Bodies Ourselves at Suffolk University.
She is the author of "Baby Steps: How Lesbian Alternative Insemination is Changing the World," as well as articles, reviews, encyclopedia entries, and a memoir in progress. Trained in the sociology of women, gender, sexuality, and health, both at the University of California at Santa Cruz and at Brandeis University, her teaching and professional presentations have addressed issues including commercial and technological procreation, feminist approaches to infertility, CEDAW and related human rights methodologies, and the politics of women’s health.
She is honored and thrilled to be pursuing her feminist dreams as executive director of Our Bodies Ourselves Today, which brings critical, intersectional feminist health and sexuality information to further generations of women and gender-expansive people.