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🗓️ 24 June 2022
⏱️ 17 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to Getting Curious. I'm Jonathan Beness. And I'm releasing a special episode |
0:06.1 | of Getting Curious today and light of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. |
0:12.7 | We on team getting curious or devastated by this news. We also know that in difficult |
0:17.6 | moments, it's important to be in community and conversation with each other. And as |
0:22.0 | this happened, we thought to ourselves about an episode that we have coming up in full |
0:28.0 | in a few weeks with Dr. Jackie Antonovich, that we recorded a few weeks ago, not quite |
0:34.4 | knowing exactly what would happen with this ruling. I learned so much and connected so |
0:41.0 | many dots. And if you've read my book, love that story. You'll read a lot about my relationship |
0:45.7 | with my dad. But I got to talk to my dad about this episode and what I was able to tell |
0:51.3 | him moved him in a way that I've never seen him be moved before. And it's really important |
0:56.2 | that we understand that in light of today's decision. So for that reason, we have made |
1:02.7 | a brief version of this episode. It's a short little preview on some of the things that |
1:07.1 | were so important to me as you move into conversations about this turn of events in your |
1:11.6 | life. So with all that being said, here is an excerpt from our upcoming conversation with |
1:16.4 | Dr. Jackie Antonovich all about the history of reproductive care in the United States. |
1:22.6 | Welcome to getting curious, this is Jonathan Van Ness. This is a really important episode |
1:25.9 | and we're really excited to put it together. We're going to jump right in. Welcome to the |
1:30.8 | show Professor Jacqueline Antonovich, who is a historian of health and medicine in the |
1:36.0 | US at Muleinburg College with particular interests and how race, gender, and politics |
1:42.2 | shape the medical field and access to health care. She is also the co-founder of nursing |
1:47.6 | Cleo and open access peer-reviewed collaborative blog project that ties historical scholarship |
1:54.7 | to present day issues related to gender and medicine. Welcome to getting curious Jacqueline, |
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