She Did Not Tell Her Mother (A Found Poem) Kenyan Teenagers and Annie Finch In Which I Am a Volcano, from Terminations:One Lynne DeSilva-Johnson This Doctor Speaks: Abortion Is Health Care Sylvia Ramos Cruz Remembering How My Native American Grandfather Told Me a Pregnant Woman Had Swallowed Watermelon Seeds Jennifer Reeserįrom “Make Your Own Way Home” Leila AboulelaĪn Avocado Is Going to Have an Abortion Vi Khi Nao Names of Exotic Gods and Children Valley Haggard “Recruiting New Counselors” from Jane: Abortion and the Underground Paula Kamen Saraswati Praises Your Name Even When You Have No Choice Purvi Shah On the Death and Hacking into a Hundred Pieces of Nineteen-Year-Old Barbara Lofrumento by an Illegal Abortionist, 1962 Pat Falkįrom Self-Ritual for Invoking Release of Spirit Life in the Womb Deborah Maia The Business of Machines Shirley Geok-lin Lim Post-Abortion Questionnaire-Powered by SurveyMonkey Susan Rich Valenteįrom What Have You Done for Me Lately? Myrna Lamb The Pill Versus the Springfield Mine Disaster Joanna C. You Have No Name, No Grave, No Identity Manisha Sharmaįrom Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman Lindy West Merely by Wildreness Molly Wollstonecraft The Abortion I Didn’t Want Caitlin McDonnellįree and Safe Abortion Ana Gabriela Rivera “Oh Yeah, Because You Could Choose Not To,” from Now for the North Emily DeDakis From The Women of Brewster Place Gloria NaylorĪ Million Women Are Your Mother Saniyya Saleh
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |