Redi Tlhabi talks to Professor Michele Goodwin about the current state and the future of reproductive rights in the United States.
When Donald Trump begins his second term as president, the holders focus on immigration, commerce and freedom of expression. But defenders warn on another front, a quieter campaign aimed at reproductive rights and abortion.
Only years after the fall of Roe V Wade, critics say that new policies indicate a renewed impulse to erode reproductive freedom, especially for colored women.
Is the Trump administration moving a quiet war against reproductive rights in the United States?
This week in In advance Redi Tlhabi talks to Michele Goodwin, Professor of Constitutional Law and Global Health Policy at the University of Georgetown and author of Policing The Womb: Invisible women and maternity criminalization.