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Katie Herchenroeder
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Katie Herchenroeder is a former reporter-researcher at
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April 13, 2023
Katie Herchenroeder
“Some Anti-Abortion People Will Say Our Situation Was Different. It’s Not.”
Three stories of people navigating a new world of restrictions post-Roe
December 21, 2022
Katie Herchenroeder
What Judith Butler Learned From the Pandemic
Their new book, “What World Is This?” examines human connection, vulnerability, and grief.
September 29, 2022
Katie Herchenroeder
Arizona Allowed an 1800s Abortion Ban to Go Into Effect. The Consequences Are Already Being Felt.
The head of Pro-Choice Arizona and the Abortion Fund of Arizona explains what the ruling means for her state.
September 6, 2022
Katie Herchenroeder
This Is How Criminalizing Abortion Providers Shatters Families
Before
Roe,
doctors like Gary Raymond’s father went to prison for providing abortions. It’ll happen again.
August 22, 2022
Grace Segers
,
Katie Herchenroeder
The Bitter Manhattan Primary That Will End One House Democrat’s Career
In New York’s redrawn 12th district, longtime allies Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler have become fierce enemies trying to remain in power—and fight off a young upstart looking to defeat them both.
June 29, 2022
Katie Herchenroeder
The Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling Leaves Rape Crisis Centers Vulnerable to Republican Attacks
With Roe overturned, clinics that treat sexual assault survivors face misinformation and the collateral impact of stricter abortion bans.
April 5, 2022
Katie Herchenroeder
How the “Jewel of Harlem” Became Unlivable
Esplanade Gardens was trumpeted as a way to build wealth for middle-class Black New Yorkers. But its crumbling infrastructure shows how the government gave up on affordable housing.
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