Episodes
Published 03/24/23
Many at the forefront of the abortion access movement(s) predicted the overturn of Roe v. Wade would be the tip of the iceberg on legislation curbing bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom -- and they were right. In March 2023, Texas U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk appeared sympathetic to arguments from the anti-abortion coalition the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine in a case that is attempting to overturn the FDA's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone - one of two pills used...
Published 03/24/23
In the months following the overturn of Roe v Wade, pregnant people in America have had to adjust to the "new normal" where national protections on abortion care no longer exist. Voters have made it clear in the recent mid-terms that abortion rights are an important issue for them. Healthcare providers have also had to adapt, including, in some cases, moving services out of restrictive states. A new all-trimester abortion clinic opens in Maryland and other providers give an update on how they...
Published 11/16/22
When staying pregnant is a matter of life or death, when does the survival of the mother, or pregnant person, become the priority? As abortions are removed as an option in the treatment plan for patients with severe health conditions - can the consequences prove fatal?
Published 11/02/22
Movement leaders -- striving to ensure all people have access to abortion since the fall of Roe -- contend that the current and future success of abortion care is the abortion pill. Whether obtaining the pill at clinics, via telemedicine providers, or a self-managed abortion (SMA), access to abortion pills levels out the playing field for millions of people who otherwise might not have access, particularly youth, BIPOC, LGBTQI++, and under-resourced people. In this episode, leaders in the...
Published 10/20/22
As states in the US move to restrict abortion following the Roe v Wade overturn, pro-choice activists, are moving just as fast in designing creative ways to ensure access to abortion access for all people - regardless of what state they live in. Whether it be codifying abortion protections into law, passing decriminalization policy at the city level, or mobilizing communities to share resources -- grassroots organizers are making waves. We follow organizers far and wide- from Kansas to Texas...
Published 10/05/22
Following the fall of Roe v. Wade, Michigan women face an uncertain future due to a 1931 "zombie law " on the books that would criminalize abortion. Mobilizing into action are a pro-choice mother-daughter duo and an army of volunteer escorts at Northland Family Planning who protect clinic patients from armed protesters or "Anti's." Due to Michigan being an open-carry state, the escorts wear bodycams to monitor the" Anti's" activity. Lead Escort Marie and other volunteers mobilize to get...
Published 09/21/22
This special episode chronicles the weeks leading up to the fall of Roe v. Wade on June 24th, 2022. For months, abortion providers have been anticipating the SCOTUS decision that will overturn Roe v. Wade. In some states, clinics have already gotten a taste of a post-Roe world due to total bans — like in Oklahoma. Elsewhere, clinic staff work tirelessly to help as many people as possible get their abortion care before clinics are forced to shutter their doors.
Published 09/07/22
Abortion providers have been anticipating the hammer to fall on Roe v. Wade for months. In some states, clinics have gotten a taste of a post-Roe world due to total bans -- like in Oklahoma. Elsewhere, clinic staff works tirelessly to provide as many abortions as possible before they are forced to shutter their doors. Join us next week for those stories from the frontlines of When Roe Fell. Visit CTLpod.com to find out more about the podcast, resources for abortion care, and information on...
Published 08/31/22
After Samira*, 39, a Pakistani mother of two, learns the pregnancy she wanted has a severe fetal anomaly, she travels from her home in Texas to a clinic in Phoenix, AZ. The clinic is an oasis in the abortion desert as bans begin to restrict reproductive healthcare across southern states. After waiting in line all morning, Samira finally receives the abortion she needs.
Published 08/17/22
When a Black mother of four from Texas becomes unexpectedly pregnant, she must travel to a small, overwhelmed clinic in Louisiana to get the abortion she needs to keep her military family afloat. The staff at the clinic struggle to keep up with the demand for services, despite daily threats to their safety by anti-abortion protestors.
Published 08/03/22
When a single, hardworking, Black mother of three learns she is pregnant, she boards a plane to New Mexico to prioritize her family's future.
Published 07/20/22
Led by the dynamic Reverend Daniel Kanter, a passionate group of clergy, counselors, and volunteers run a travel program that helps Texas women, transgender men, and non-binary people circumvent state restrictions on abortion healthcare. The group shepherds up to 20 individuals twice a month to New Mexico to terminate their pregnancies. On this trip, an 18-year-old Latina mother, who wants to provide a stable future for her toddler takes the journey.
Published 07/06/22
Introducing CROSSING THE LINE (CTL), a verite’ style audio documentary series telling stories from the frontlines in the fight for reproductive freedom.
Published 06/09/22