Abortion Access Network: Bans & Restrictions
- Wade three years ago, access to abortions has been banned or significantly restricted in 20 states.
- A new podcast series, "The Network," examines the role of the abortion pill in galvanizing grassroots movements. The podcast highlights how these movements contributed to changing abortion laws...
- Ali Rogin spoke with Marta Martinez and Victoria Estrada, co-hosts of "The Network," about the podcast's focus on the abortion pill and its impact on grassroots movements.
In the wake of restricted abortion access across 20 states, this report uncovers the potent impact of the abortion pill on grassroots movements. ”The network” podcast spotlights how individuals are navigating and challenging these legal barriers.Explore how the abortion pill fuels activism and reshapes reproductive rights landscapes, offering a vital look at the evolving situation three years since Roe v. Wade was overturned. We analyse the role of the abortion pill in Latin american law. The story features Ali Rogin interviewing podcast co-hosts on thier insightful coverage of these crucial women’s movements. Stay informed with News Directory 3 for a clear understanding of the current issues. Discover what’s next …
Abortion Pill Fuels Grassroots Movements After Roe
Updated June 30, 2025
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade three years ago, access to abortions has been banned or significantly restricted in 20 states. Despite these legal obstacles, individuals continue to seek ways to end pregnancies.
A new podcast series, “The Network,” examines the role of the abortion pill in galvanizing grassroots movements. The podcast highlights how these movements contributed to changing abortion laws in Latin America.
Ali Rogin spoke with Marta Martinez and Victoria Estrada, co-hosts of “The Network,” about the podcast’s focus on the abortion pill and its impact on grassroots movements.
