meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Upstream

A Socialist Perspective on Abortion with Diana Moreno & Jenny Brown

Upstream

Upstream

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

The US Supreme Court has just overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights which had set the precedent for almost 50 years, throwing authority over abortion down to the states to decide. As of now, a dozen or so states have trigger laws which will outlaw abortion fairly rapidly, and many others will likely follow suit in the coming weeks and months. In light of this, we're interrupting our regular 2 week episode release schedule to bring you a special extra episode. There's a lot of media coverage on the Roe decision, of course, but a lot of it is lacking in its analysis, and that's why we've brought on two guests to provide a much needed perspective. Diana Moreno is an immigrant rights activist and Democratic Socialists of America organizer in Queens, and Jenny Brown is an organizer with National Women's Liberation and the author of several books on feminism, reproductive rights, and labor, including Without Apology: The Abortion Struggle Now and Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight Over Women's Work. Both Diana and Jenny approach their feminism with a socialist analysis that provides a strong materialist grounding, a deep understanding of the dynamics around immigration, and an orientation that challenges traditional liberal and oftentimes white, heteronormative feminism that dominates most mainstream discussions. In this Conversation we explore the history of abortion in the United States, a class analyses on abortion and reproductive justice, the ideologies of liberal versus socialist feminisms, the abject failure of the Democratic Party, possible paths forward, and much more. 

This episode of Upstream was made possible with support from listeners like you. Upstream is a labor of love — we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Please consider chipping in a one-time or recurring donation at www.upstreampodcast.org/support

If your organization wants to sponsor one of our upcoming documentaries, we have a number of sponsorship packages available. Find out more at upstreampodcast.org/sponsorship

For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on TwitterInstagram, Facebook, and Bluesky.

You can also subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Before we get started on this episode,

0:01.9

please, if you can, go to Apple Podcasts

0:04.2

and rate, subscribe, and leave us a review there.

0:06.8

It really helps us get in front of more eyes

0:09.2

and into more ears.

0:10.8

We don't have a marketing budget or anything

0:12.8

like that for upstream, so we really do rely on listeners

0:15.8

like you to help grow our audience and spread the word.

0:19.0

And as always, please visit upstreampodcast.org

0:22.3

forward slash support to support us

0:24.4

with a reoccurring monthly or one-time donation.

0:27.5

It helps keep this podcast free and sustainable,

0:30.2

so please, if you can, go there to donate.

0:33.0

And just a quick update.

0:34.4

Robert and I are currently working on upstreams

0:36.8

next quarterly documentary to be released this summer,

0:40.2

exploring the US's Green New Deal and the European Green

0:43.8

Deal, and presenting critiques and alternatives

0:46.6

from the global south, indigenous communities,

0:49.4

and other populations on the periphery.

0:51.9

We don't have a release date set yet, but stay tuned.

0:55.1

It's going to be really interesting

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Upstream, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Upstream and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.