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The Waves: A Year Without Roe

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of The Waves, one year after the Supreme Court decision that set off a national crisis in reproductive health care, we’re taking a look at what the end of Roe has wrought. Countless lives have been affected: There's the people who've traveled across the country to get their lives back, the people who've been forced against their will into pregnancy and childbirth, and those who've been denied life saving medical care because their doctors are afraid of the law. There's also the people doing what they can to mitigate the damage—with ballot measures, and abortion funds, and the tools and knowledge to help someone manage an abortion on their own.


Slate senior writer Christina Cauterucci talks with Diane Horvath and Morgan Nuzzo, who opened an abortion clinic in Maryland just as Roe fell. She also sits down with Elaina Ramsey, who leads a faith-based pro-abortion group in Ohio that’s been charting new ways to use the specific assets of faith communities to help people get abortions, and Jessica Valenti, a journalist who’s been tracking the warp-speed rollback of abortion access across the country, and telling the stories of people whose lives have been upended because of it.


Some of Christina’s Writing on Abortion:

Birth Control Is Next

You Will Still Be Able to Get a Medication Abortion—Even if This Barbaric Ruling Stands

What Anti-Abortion Advocates Really Think of Women’s Lives

If the “Abortion Pill” Gets Banned, There’s Still One Good Move

The Religious Left Has Found Its Mission


If you liked this episode, check out: What the F*** Do We Do Now? 

 

Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery.


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I'm Jonathan Braylock.

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I'm Dra. Milligan.

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And I'm James III.

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And we're those of Black Mink and Jump in Hollywood.

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It's a comedic podcast that reviews films with leading actors of color and analyze them

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in the context of race and Hollywood's diversity issues.

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Listen to new episodes on Mondays.

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Find us wherever you get your podcasts.

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I just want you to listen.

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Don't threaten the people we need and the list is it?

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Sorry guys.

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Listen to us.

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Yeah, put on a happy voice.

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I mean, can't jump.

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Before they opened an abortion clinic together, Diane Horvath and Morgan Nezzo were friends.

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We have the kind of a fun origin story of where we work together and I was pregnant and Diane

0:53.5

has a child that's older than mine and she started being like every six months or so.

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She'd be like, hey, do you want a clothing dump of a bunch of kids close?

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