During the conversation, which was held prior to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Stewart discussed one of the main agendas of the religious right, which is to ban abortions nationwide, and its serious repercussions. “This is something you don’t hear the so-called pro-life movement talk about, the anti-choice movement, talk about. They don’t talk about the fact that child birth and pregnancy is dangerous. I think it’s 10 to 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage and some number of those are going to require medical care, medical treatment, so that the women don’t get, or girls don’t get sepsis, or hemorrhage, or bleed out, or have some other health complications. In addition, women will die trying to self-abort or die in child birth as a consequence… there are all these complications in pregnancy that mandate miscarriage care or abortion care in order to save the woman’s life or health. This law is going to mean that women will die.” Stewart also shared her own personal story, going through a life-threatening miscarriage, in which she was able to receive a delayed abortion that ultimately saved her life.
Luckily for Stewart, the response regarding this book has been overwhelmingly positive. For many, this book spoke to them and helped them understand the political moment we’re facing. They felt comfortable sharing their personal stories, but like many, are deeply concerned about the effects of this movement. However, Stewart assures us that the religious right and those who follow the movement are only a minority of the population. “Those of us who reject their agenda are a majority and we really need to act like it. We need to vote as often as they do, if not more. We need to act in unity when necessary.”

…There are things we can do as individuals and things we can only do when we join together with others and look, you’ve got the most important one which is, not just, vote, but hold folks in your circle accountable to vote. I used to think of it as like a, kind of, plus one strategy…there’s no shortage of avenues for engagement.


We are strongest when we see the most vulnerable in our society, bear witness to their struggles, and then work to create systems to make it better.

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