I’m thrilled to announce that the next book in the Health Communication series from Johns Hopkins University Press is now available for pre-order and is forthcoming this spring: Shui-yin Sharon Yam and Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz’s Doing Gender Justice: Queering Reproduction, Kin & Care. This book offers a truly groundbreaking analysis of rich and nuanced primary sources that illustrate how the predominant language of family building, public health, and infertility often works against the creation of families that fall outside of a cis heterosexual framework. The authors bring their expertise in qualitative methods, rhetorical analysis, sex and gender studies, race and ethnicity studies, and more to the table and provide an as-yet-unseen account of how families and parents come-to-be in a system that frequently denies their lived experiences and needs. Get your copy now of this exceptionally important and insightful book!