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The Myth Of The “Welfare Queen”: Reproductive Oppression In The Welfare System, Emily R. Champlin
The Myth Of The “Welfare Queen”: Reproductive Oppression In The Welfare System, Emily R. Champlin
Poverty Law Conference & Symposium
This paper focuses on two major policy flaws that are rooted in the racist stereotype of the “welfare queen.” These policies work together to punish single motherhood and deny poor women the ability to control their own reproductive futures. They were enacted under the guise that they will stop the cycle of poverty. In reality, they drive women and families deeper into it.
First, in the background section, this paper gives an overview of the history of the “welfare queen” myth and the dramatic changes in the U.S. welfare system. In the analysis section, part one covers the family cap …