erinmp's review against another edition

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5.0

Great anthology about the current status of reproductive rights in the United States. Essays deal with language, legislation, history of reproductive rights, personal experiences with abortion, so-called "partial-birth" abortion, the role of religion, and especially the anti-choice attack on reproductive rights. The most notable essay in my opinion is written by Dr. Victoria Tepe entitled "Abortion By Any Other Name." Tepe easily explains the so-called "partial-birth abrotion" ban and effectively details why banning the procedure is so detrimental. The anthology encourages contemplative thought on the issues followed by action. Highly recommended for anyone who is concerned about the future of reproductive rights.

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5.0

the perfect collection of essays just when i need them.

emilylandry's review

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4.0

Essays on challenges facing choice, inside and outside of the choice/reproductive justice movement(s).

okjkay's review

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5.0

the perfect collection of essays just when i need them.

veganemelda's review

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5.0

Excellent, conflicting, thought provoking and brilliant. I love this book and the various views presented therein- some that you would never think to hear in a "pro choice" book (what about fetal pain? what about women who were forced to have abortions?) along with topics regarding the usual suspects (rightwingers=bad, etc.), this book rocks.
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