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Larry weighs in on the definition of an unborn child and his favorite Beatles album before being joined by president of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson. They start their conversation by sharing their reactions to the leaked Supreme Court document on Roe v. Wade and detailing the historic political mechanisms that led to this decision.(11:31) They then discuss the medical, racial, and economic fallout from overturning Roe and how to bridge the “believability gap” within the public’s opinion on abortion rights heading into the midterm elections.(18:11) Alexis then talks about how she became involved with and eventually president of Planned Parenthood, and the organization’s battle against the criminalization of women’s health care in the U.S.(34:25) They end the podcast by detailing how ordinary citizens can help and contribute to the pro-choice movement.(46:57)
Host: Larry Wilmore
Guest: Alexis McGill Johnson
Producer: Chris Sutton
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Join us for episode 73 as we discuss the passing of Kevin Samuels, the R.I.C.O case against YSL record label, the new Kendrick Lamar album, and the new potential summer […]
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