Cory Ellen Gatrall (she/her) is an interdisciplinary scholar whose interests lie at the intersections of nursing, history, public health, anthropology, and STS. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a master of fine arts in creative writing, she worked as a full-spectrum doula and abortion clinic escort organizer, then became a nurse to turn her passion into her career. She has provided clinical care in labor/delivery/postpartum and abortion services, as well as public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is focused on the analysis, deconstruction, and reconceptualization of structures that stand in the way of health justice and equity. She sits on the board of the Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts, and co-organizes DARLA, the Doula Association for Reproductive Loss and Abortion. She is currently a postdoctoral scholar with the ACTIONS program in the Department of Family Health Care Nursing at UCSF, working to co-create, support, and evaluate reproductive justice curricula for clinicians and community partners in California’s Reproductive Health Service Corps.