A Look at the Post-Roe Chaos

A Look at the Post-Roe Chaos

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The Fight to Protect Medication Abortion and Telehealth Continues

The most recent numbers show that two-thirds of abortions in the U.S. are medication abortions, while 29 percent of all U.S. abortions were telehealth medication abortions. Dr. Angel Foster, researcher at the University of Ottawa in the Faculty of Health Sciences, global abortion ...  Show more

Bonus Pod: Moving the Needle with Art and Activism

Art and activism intersect! Shannon Downey, full-time art activist, author, and educator, sits down to talk with us about art and activism and her new activism handbook for artists, crafters, and creators, Let’s Move the Needle, providing a how-to manual for using artistic skills ...  Show more

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