The G&J Program works to build and deepen the interest and capacity of social justice constituencies to engage with new human genetic and reproductive technologies. The Program works in collaboration with allied organizations at the state and national levels to safeguard and expand the human rights, equality and health of women, LGBTQI communities, people with disabilities, and communities of color in an age of human biotechnology. We recognize the impact that economic, social, and political factors have on women’s abilities to make healthy decisions about their bodies, lives, families, and communities. In general, women need access to sustainable.