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Jeanna Kinnebrew

Jeanna Kinnebrew is a historian of gender, public health, and sex education; her dissertation, "Banned in Boston: The Battle over Birth Control in the Last State to Legalize It, 1879-1972," argued that pro-birth control advocates (rather than the Catholic Church's opposition) kept contraceptive information illegal in Massachusetts for almost a century. In her free time, she is "that mom" at her local Parent-Teacher Organization and School Board meetings. Prior to graduate school, she worked for over a decade with Planned Parenthood and the ACLU.

Historians as Parents

Historians As Parents: Sex Education

By Jeanna Kinnebrew | October 23, 2023

Parenting is a humbling reminder that knowledge does not just magically appear.

History Now: Jeanna Kinnebrew

By Jeanna Kinnebrew | June 13, 2020

Having access to childcare during the school year smoothed over certain realities.

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