Amy Littlefield
@amylittlefield
Abortion access correspondent @thenation & 🕵️ freelancer covering repro health with bylines @nytimes @newrepublic @reveal @cjr Member @FSP_NWU @paythewriter
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“Tesla’s a popping company. But no one is really asking what goes into actually producing this product.” Bryce Covert reviewed legal documents, combed through govt data and spoke to workers to get the real story of the abuses on the factory floor at Tesla: thenation.com/article/societ…
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions is still valid. Journalist Amy Littlefield of The Nation says it's proof that 'the central strategy of the anti-abortion movement is to roll back the clock to the Victorian era.'
An essential history of the term 'abortion on demand,' with insights that may surprise you, from Gillian Frank therevealer.org/abortion-on-de…
When I first met my birth parents 48 years after my birth, each independently told me they felt they had no choice but to relinquish me.
Reading Gretchen Sisson's Relinquished is a sad reminder that even though half a century has passed, the choicelessness in adoption still remains.
Believe them when they tell you what they're doing. Also read Amy Littlefield thenation.com/article/societ…