This podcast focuses on the voices of people involved and leading a collective Reproductive Justice Movement in service to their communities. You'll hear conversations about the issues that matter to reproductive health and advocacy. Hosted by The Truth Radio in Milwaukee and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin (PPAWI).
More Than A Movement Podcast
Episode 1 (Full Episode): Reproductive Justice, Abortion Access, and Democracy Protection
The Truth Radio in Milwaukee talks with Sarah Noble, principal partner of the BeNoble Group; Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC (Black Leaders Organizing for Communities); and Tamara Thompson, doula, activitist, and co-founder of Maroon Calabash -- about what Reproductive Justice is, what it means to communities, and how it intersects with important issues like democracy protection and abortion access.
Listen in shorter segments:
Segment 1
Sarah Noble, principal partner of the BeNoble Group; Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC (Black Leaders Organizing for Communities); and Tamara Thompson, doula, activitist, and co-founder of Maroon Calabash discuss what Reproductive Justice is, and why it's important for people and their communities.
Segment 2
Sarah Noble, principal partner of the BeNoble Group; Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC (Black Leaders Organizing for Communities); and Tamara Thompson, doula, activitist, and co-founder of Maroon Calabash discuss how Reproductive Justice is relevant to Black birthing people and how safe abortion access is a part of care.
Segment 3
Sarah Noble, principal partner of the BeNoble Group; Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC (Black Leaders Organizing for Communities); and Tamara Thompson, doula, activitist, and co-founder of Maroon Calabash discuss the intersections of Reproductive Justice, Social Justice, voting rights, democracy, allyship, and future leaders in the movement.
Segment 2
Sarah Noble, principal partner of the BeNoble Group; Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC (Black Leaders Organizing for Communities); and Tamara Thompson, doula, activitist, and co-founder of Maroon Calabash discuss the power of your voice and vote, legislation, voter suppression and how they impact Reproductive Justice in the community.