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- In Omaha, and Much of US, Debate Over Sex Education Rages On
In Omaha, and Much of US, Debate Over Sex Education Rages On David Crary, AP national writer, Omaha, Nebraska - Jan 17, 2016 From ABC News
- Ipas and partners stress harms of criminal abortion laws in Latin America
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
- Last Five Years Account for More Than One-quarter of All Abortion Restrictions Enacted Since Roe
Last Five Years Account for More Than One-quarter of All Abortion Restrictions Enacted Since Roe Guttmacher Institute, January 13, 2016
- Norma McCorvey, Roe Of Landmark 'Roe V. Wade' Ruling On Abortion, Dies At 69
Colin Dwyer, NPR, February 18, 2017 Under the pseudonym Jane Roe, McCorvey became the central figure of Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S. But in the decades that followed, the complex woman came to serve as a champion at times for both sides of the deep divide over abortion rights.
- Not Yet Rain | from Ipas (23 min)
Lisa Russell's film Not Yet Rain shines a light on abortion in Ethiopia, through the experiences of two young women facing unwanted pregnancies. Through stories that are both heartbreaking and hopeful - we learn why safe abortion care is crucial to protect the health and well-being of women and their families.
- Our Bodies, Ourselves
Originated as the Boston Women's Health Collective, in 1970
- Rewire CHOICE/LESS - Marching Toward Gilead: The Rise of American Theocracy
- Whose Story Gets Told In The Abortion Debates? (45 min)
Kaia Findlay & Anita Rao, WUNC The State of Things, Oct. 8, 2020
Host Anita Rao talks with Gretchen Sisson, a research sociologist at Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, about how television and real life diverge when it comes to abortion — and how that may influence our understanding of the issue. Dr. Rathika Nimalendran also joins the conversation to break down North Carolina’s abortion laws and misconceptions. And Rao talks with Margaret and Ruth, two women who terminated wanted pregnancies in their second trimesters for medical reasons.