Unveiling Motherhood: Jennifer Case Challenges the Politics and Nature Behind Our Most Sacred Bond
But I also wrote the majority of the essays in response to my second pregnancy, which was an unintended pregnancy in 2016, right as Trump was elected. And at that particular moment, reproductive justice had some setbacks, and in my personal life I was experiencing this loss of control at the same time that women across the nation were experiencing a loss of rights that they had previously had. The personal and the political overlapped so much that it raised a lot of questions for me, questions that I’d never had to grapple with as an individual, but suddenly here they were. And the book offered a way to unpack all of that, explore it.



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