Full Conversation- Post-Dobbs Crisis: Visions for Abortion Access & Radical Care Laura Flanders and Friends
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Fake clinics are feeding people disinformation, laws are criminalizing doctors and patients, and the climate of stigma and fear has only worsened since the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in 2022. Laura and guests explore the situation in a so-called safe haven (New York), and the frameworks for care that BIPOC reproductive justice activists are drawing on for strength.
Guests:
• Elizabeth Estrada: NY Field & Advocacy Manager, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
• Adaku Utah: Senior Manager of Movement Building Programs, Building Movement Project; Organizer, Grassroots Strategist, Politicized Healer
• Chelsea Williams-Diggs: Executive Director, New York Abortion Access Fund
Full Episode Notes are accessible to all at https://Patreon.com/LauraFlandersandFriends
Thanks for taking the time to listen to the full conversation from our episode “Post-Dobbs Crisis: Visions for Abortion Access & Radical Care.” These full uncut conversations are made possible thanks to our member supporters. We are an independent media organization that is dependent on our member supporters. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter for a few dollars a month… go to https://Patreon.com/LauraFlandersandFriends
Fake clinics are feeding people disinformation, laws are criminalizing doctors and patients, and the climate of stigma and fear has only worsened since the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in 2022. Laura and guests explore the situation in a so-called safe haven (New York), and the frameworks for care that BIPOC reproductive justice activists are drawing on for strength.
Guests:
• Elizabeth Estrada: NY Field & Advocacy Manager, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
• Adaku Utah: Senior Manager of Movement Building Programs, Building Movement Project; Organizer, Grassroots Strategist, Politicized Healer
• Chelsea Williams-Diggs: Executive Director, New York Abortion Access Fund
Full Episode Notes are accessible to all at https://Patreon.com/LauraFlandersandFriends
51 min