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Today at Ms. | February 17, 2022
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Most People Want Over-the-Counter Abortion Pills, New Study Finds [[link removed]]
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BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Imagine a world where you can find abortion pills on the pharmacy or grocery store shelf next to condoms and pregnancy tests and buy them without a prescription. A new study by researchers at Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) found that pregnant people seeking abortion care were overwhelmingly interested in having over-the-counter (OTC) access to medication abortion.
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Telemedicine Abortion Provider Alison Case: “Helping People in Texas Access Abortion Care” [[link removed]]
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | As we await the fate of Roe v. Wade, Ms.’s “Online Abortion Provider” series will spotlight the wide range of new telemedicine abortion providers springing up across the country in response to the recent removal of longstanding FDA restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. One such provider is Dr. Alison Case, a family medicine doctor in Indiana. After Texas banned most abortions last year and Texans began flooding into New Mexico for abortion health care, Whole Woman’s Health offered Case the opportunity to provide telemedicine abortion to patients in New Mexico.
“We should make sure people have their own autonomy in making decisions for themselves about when to have a family and when not to have a family. These are really basic things. If we can’t get those services to people in person, then it’s great that we can offer them virtually. Particularly in the case of Texas, where we know there’s a whole state where people are not able to access care.”
The Sound World of Harriet Tubman [[link removed]]
MAYA CUNNINGHAM | In spring 2019, I went on a trip to the birthplace of Harriet Tubman. The experience of learning Tubman’s story set me on the trajectory to be able to explore the songs she sang, and the sound world in which she lived, so that we can better understand her life.
This essay is a sound collage and discussion of the early African American music culture that molded one of our most prolific ancestors.
Launching Tuesday, Feb. 1, and culminating on March 10, the Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Project [[link removed]] pays tribute to this feminist icon with a special commemorative issue through Ms . online and in print. Explore the interactive groundbreaking site here [[link removed]] .
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We're kicking off our Road to Confirmation series with a deep dive into President Biden’s promise to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. Who are the most likely candidates? What credentials and experience would they bring to the role? What distinguishes the speculated short-list candidates from each other? And if confirmed, how would a Biden nominee influence the Court?
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