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Amy Littlefield
@amylittlefield
Amy Littlefield is the abortion access correspondent for
The Nation
.
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September 28, 2022
Amy Littlefield
How Does Reproductive Justice Win?
In the fight to defend abortion rights, other feminist issues—like sex education, universal childcare, and maternal mortality—fell by the wayside. What will it take to avoid making the same mistake twice?
September 14, 2021
Amy Littlefield
Texas Republicans Can’t Stop All Medical Abortions
The state is trying to regulate something it can’t: the decentralized distribution of pills largely originating in Mexico, where abortion is no longer a crime.
May 4, 2021
Amy Littlefield
The Rise of the Corporate-Catholic “Zombie Hospital”
A labor fight at Saint Vincent Hospital in Massachusetts reveals how massive health systems use weak religious affiliations as cover for toxic practices, from unions to reproductive health.
March 4, 2020
Amy Littlefield
,
Laura Gottesdiener
The Radical Future of Self-Managed Abortion Is Already Here
“I remember one woman who arrived and asked, ‘Is this the clinic?’ And we were like, ‘What clinic?’”
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