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Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts

This is such a tense time for reproductive rights. And killing the black body, even though it came out in 1997, still feels so fresh. It's completely on target for what's going on today. For an awful lot of women, there is never any choice. There's not a decent health care system. They don't have access to doctors. We're also seeing abortion bans being brought into countries like Poland and wider pushback on LGBTQ freedoms. How important is the scientific literature in those debates?

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