On January 22, 1973 women in the United States won the right to seek a legal abortion, yet equal access remains elusive. Ilyse Hogue, President of NARAL Pro-Choice America, Rebecca Traister, writer-at-large for New York magazine, Katha Pollitt, author of Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights, and Jamia Wilson, Feminist Press executive director and publisher, discuss the legacy and future of this landmark case on the occasion of its forty-fifth anniversary.
PRESENTED BY THE BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.