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Ordinary Equality

Changing the Way We Talk About Abortion

Ordinary Equality

Acast Creative Studios

Suffrage, Era, Women's Rights, Politics, Society & Culture, Abortion, Equal Rights Amendment, News, Reproductive Rights, History, Equal Rights

4.0614 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

How do we dismantle the anti-choice movement? We’re talking through what needs to change on our side, and how we can unify our message towards the anti-abortion crowd. Strap in, folks-- it’s the grand finale.

Follow us on Twitter at @OrdEquality for everything you need to know about the ERA and the latest abortion laws as we watch history in the making. 

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Jamia Wilson on Twitter


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0:00.0

This is something central to a woman's life, to her dignity.

0:05.0

It's a decision that she must make for herself.

0:10.0

From Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina, dedicated women marched.

0:16.0

Abortion is fast becoming the new political fault line.

0:20.0

My body, my choice! My body, my choice.

0:22.6

My body, my choice.

0:26.6

Alabama's governor has signed the nation's strictest abortion ban into law.

0:30.6

The Human Life Protection Act outlaws the procedure except when the mother's life is at risk.

0:35.6

This bill is not about pro-life or the right to life.

0:40.3

This bill is about control.

0:43.3

We will not go back.

0:45.3

And we, the people of the United States of America,

0:49.3

documented or undocumented, are having abortions legal or not.

0:56.0

This court will never stop us.

1:03.6

Hey everyone.

1:05.4

Welcome to the final episode of Ordinary Equality Season 2.

1:09.4

I'm Kate Kelly, human rights attorney and feminist activist.

1:13.2

And I'm Jamea Wilson, a writer, editor, and feminist activist. We've covered so much ground

1:18.8

this season, from the history of abortion worldwide to reproductive injustice against people

1:24.0

of color, to the role of religion and abortion, the secret abortion underground

1:28.5

of the 1970s, and what Roe v. Wade left undone. Today, we want to look toward the future of the

1:34.7

abortion conversation. As we learned in previous episodes, the Wright worked for years to systematically

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