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Ordinary Equality
The Supreme Court has done the unimaginable, repealing the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and stripping Americans of a fundamental right: abortion access. On the latest season of Ordinary Equality, hosts Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson ask: what now? What does resisting bans and seeking care look like in...
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Why Young People Were Key to Kansas's Win
In August, Kansas became the first state to vote on abortion protections since the fall of Roe v. Wade. And the opposition was fierce. But with a reco...
The Daily Campaign: How We Talk About Abortion
In 1971, a French weekly magazine published the Manifesto of the 343 -- 343 women who publicly announced they'd had an abortion when the procedure was...
Rewriting a Constitution: What We Can Learn from Chile
Protestors in Chile fought for a referendum on basic civil rights. And it worked. They achieved what the United States has avoided doing since its fou...
Standing In The Gap
As abortion rights are downgraded from federally protected to locally enforced, a small group of people stand in the gap: District Attorneys. On today...
The Battle for Birth Control
As we gear up for election season, it's safe to say that the abortion access is going to be top of mind. But what do refrains of "Vote! Vote for me!"...
Abortion is Good for Business
When Roe fell, eyes turned to a quiet – and undeniable – giant in the conversation on abortion care: corporate America. In a post-Roe world, an employ...
Doctors With Borders
In Texas, it's hard to get an abortion. But it's also hard to learn how to provide one. So hard that med students need to travel across state lines to...
Crossing the Line
In Louisiana, faith and politics are at a crucial intersection. It’s a state where being anti-choice is mainstream. And one legislator managed the imp...
An Island of Care
You probably have seen maps of the country that highlight trigger states, where abortion is banned or severely restricted post-Roe. In some spots on t...
Hanging On to a Future
Well, here we are. We're on the other side of what we've been talking about for years. Roe v. Wade has been struck down, and for the first time in our...
Coming soon: Season 4 of Ordinary Equality
For the first time in our lifetimes, everyone will be living in a world without Roe v. Wade. But a lot has changed since 1973. So we’re here again, wi...
The End of Roe v. Wade
Given last night's Supreme Court leak, Ordinary Equality's EP Jenny Kaplan sat down with Kate and Jamia to talk about what comes next in a post-Roe v....
BONUS: The Accidental Activist (Alyssa Milano)
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Ordinary Equality x Womanica: Pat Spearman
In our final episode of the season, Kate talks with Senator Pat Spearman (1955-present) about her path towards becoming an Equal Rights Amendment icon...
Ordinary Equality x Womanica: Martha Wright Griffiths
This week on the Ordinary Equality x Womanica crossover season, we're talking about "the Mother of the Equal Rights Amendment."
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Ordinary Equality x Womanica: Crystal Eastman
For this episode of the Ordinary Equality x Womanica crossover season, we're going back to the heat of the suffrage movement to learn about one of the...
Ordinary Equality x Womanica: Molly Brant (Degonwadonti)
For our first episode of the Ordinary Equality x Womanica crossover season, we’re going way back—more than 100 years before the Equal Rights Amendment...
Coming Soon: Ordinary Equality x Womanica
On Ordinary Equality, we’ve talked about abortion rights crusaders and women’s rights activists – people putting everything on the line to make our s...
Bonus: What’s at Stake: Roe v. Wade
One of the most historic cases in the fight for reproductive justice was founded on the “penumbra” of cases that came before it--and it’s still one of...
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Changing the Way We Talk About Abortion
How do we dismantle the anti-choice movement? We’re talking through what needs to change on our side, and how we can unify our message towards the ant...
It’s a TRAP!
In 1973, Roe v. Wade protected abortion access, right? Enter: TRAP laws. Today, Jamia and Kate run back the history that led to the anti-choice moveme...
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive Justice. Not reproductive access, not reproductive rights. Today, hosts Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson sort through the web of social issues...
The Long Southern Strategy
Abortion access hasn’t always been a moral issue-- so how did we get to the partisan divide we see today? Jamia and Kate lay out the strategies of Chr...
Roe v. Wade
One of the most historic cases in the fight for reproductive justice was founded on the “penumbra” of cases that came before it--and it’s still one of...
Bonus: Sharing Abortion Stories
This week, we're taking a break to share some abortion stories from listeners and previous guests.
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Call This Number, Ask for Jane
How did people access abortion pre-Roe? Kate and Jamia talk about some of the clandestine organizations that helped bridge the gap.
We want to...
Let’s Go to Church
“While the arguments are typically framed in a way that pits religion against science, faith and abortion access have a complicated and diverse relati...
Breeding a Nation
“The legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, and the domestic slave breeding industry has never left us. It’s at the foundation of a system that cont...
Spilling the Abortion Tea
Believe it or not, abortion used to be just another part of life all around the world. The United States was no different, until a dastardly campaign...
Now at Last We Can Begin
The debate about abortion is often considered a black and white issue -- but that actually isn't the case. Join co-hosts Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson...
Introducing: Ordinary Equality Season 2
Introducing season 2 of Ordinary Equality. Opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment sometimes call it the "everything related to abortion amendment." S...
Season 2 is in the works
Kate Kelly introduces her new co-host for season two, Jamia Wilson, and sets the scene for the topic of the season: Abortion.
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Charlotte Clymer on Trans Rights and the ERA
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Coming Soon: Ordinary Equality at Podapalooza!
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Forward Together, Backward Never
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Bipartisan Bonanza
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An Amendment Resurrected
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