· Sarah Erdreich's book, The Roe Generation, looks at the current state of reproductive choice access and politics from the perspective of those she calls "the Roe generation - those for whom abortion has always been legal, but has also always been a topic of public discussion and controversy. Erdreich covers a great deal of territory in this book/5(22). Nonfiction Book Review: Generation Roe: Inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement by Sarah Erdreich. Seven Stories, $ trade paper (p) ISBN ADVERTISEMENT. “Before and after Roe v. Wade, a third of all American women have needed an abortion at some time in their lives, yet instead of a subject of health care, this has become subject of secrecy. To break the spell, read Generation Roe by Sarah Erdreich. She replaces lies /5(16).
Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. Women's health activist Sarah Erdreich talks about her book, [Generation Roe: inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement], in which she presents her thoughts on the pro-choice movement forty. Sarah Erdreich is the author of Generation Roe: Inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement (Seven Stories). She lives with her family in Washington, D.C." And my Twitter handle is @SarahErdreich.
In her first book, journalist and women’s health advocate Erdreich delivers a passionate study of the past, current, and future state of the pro-choice movement in America. Forty years after Roe v. Wade, abortion remains such a polarizing and untouchable subject that few abortion care providers feel they can discuss what they do with any candor, and 87 percent of U.S. counties don’t have an abortion provider. Sarah Erdreich is the author of Generation Roe: Inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement, and is currently working on a memoir about chronic pain and motherhood. An Alabama native who grew up in Michigan, she lives in Washington, D.C. with her family. Show Full Bio. September 9, Sarah Erdreich's book, The Roe Generation, looks at the current state of reproductive choice access and politics from the perspective of those she calls "the Roe generation - those for whom abortion has always been legal, but has also always been a topic of public discussion and controversy. Erdreich covers a great deal of territory in this book.
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