Monday, May 20, 2013
The birth movement could benefit richly from the successes of the women's movement in this country, particularly the latter's readiness to avail itself of the court system. Many birth activists, however, are averse to direct confrontation, and prefer more indirect, mediative challenges to the established system. Jessica Wilkerson of Vermont Law School has reviewed the history of the feminist movement and posits that disagreements over abortion have stalled the birth movement. She asserts that feminists should take on the cause of women to choose how and where they birth, no matter how distinct their ideologies on other issues.What do you think?
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