Senevia williams is a full spectrum opcetrician and ganicologist. She has been practising abortion since two thousand and 14, probably was the earliest. The bridge came from volunteering at a deborching clinic where she saw many of her patients were black women. We are the same person Bright eye, just happen to not be pregnant right now. But i think the ability to kind of see yourself reflected back can sometimes help with some of the stigma that oftentimes comes from seeking out abortion care.
This episode contains descriptions of sexual violence.
In Part 1 of our two-part series, we spoke to anti-abortion activists about their preparations for a future without Roe v. Wade.
Today, we talk to people working in abortion clinics about what the potential change could mean for their patients.
“Everybody’s scared,” said one provider from Oklahoma. “Every single person that walks in our clinic, you can see the fear on their faces.”
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