Natalya says she thinks the movement in the us. Is divided around their ideas of what the next steps really should be. She's already working with feminist organizations to try to bring these networks to the us. Natalya: "What happens when you take away a right that has been guaranteed for almost 50 years? Does that create the condition s in america where suddenly people are ready to take risks like vedonica"
When the Supreme Court decriminalized abortion with Roe v. Wade, it established the United States as a global leader on abortion rights, decades ahead of many other countries.
Now, with Roe likely to be overturned, we look to Mexico, a country where the playbook for securing legalized abortion could be a model for activists in the United States.
Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, a correspondent covering Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times.
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