Ep. 116: Weakest Link [VIDEO]
(Video episodes available on Spotify and YouTube) In this episode, Jazz and Jess discuss Chris Brown’s Quavo diss ‘Weakest Link,’ Drake’s ‘Taylor Made’ freestyle, Lupe Fiasco wanting smoke from everybody […]
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As a veteran and pro-choice advocate, I take you through the under-discussed yet critical issue of reproductive rights for military women. Reflecting on my own experience with an unplanned pregnancy as a military dependent and later as active duty, I talk briefly about the intricate challenges faced by active-duty service members. The conversation widens to scrutinize the implications of stringent state abortion laws on the lives of those stationed in key military areas, where access may be severely curtailed or banned and how these restrictions might affect military readiness and national security, considering the high percentage of female service members in their reproductive years. The battle lines are drawn as we address the current legal struggles over medication abortion and what a potential ban could mean for women donning the uniform.
Join us as we amplify the often-unheard voices of women in the military, drawing from a moving piece in Elle and insights from the Vet Voice Foundation. I extend an invitation to women who have served or are currently serving to share their tales, assuring confidentiality for those who seek it. We navigate through their experiences of feeling powerless, devoid of choices, and how these narratives are frequently invisible to their male colleagues. As we weave through these poignant stories, a reminder resonates for our community: the importance of self-care and fostering resilience. Listen in, as we provide a platform for impactful stories, and offer a beacon of support to those facing the seemingly impossible in their service to our nation.
Vet Voice Foundation – https://vvfnd.org
(Video episodes available on Spotify and YouTube) In this episode, Jazz and Jess discuss Chris Brown’s Quavo diss ‘Weakest Link,’ Drake’s ‘Taylor Made’ freestyle, Lupe Fiasco wanting smoke from everybody […]
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