New Documentary Explores the Stories of Women Who Underwent Late-Term Abortions

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New Documentary Explores the Stories of Women Who Underwent Late-Term Abortions
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Asha Dahya's new short documentary, 'Someone You Know,' follows the stories of three women who underwent late-term abortions and discusses the importance of sharing abortion stories.

In June 2022, in a 6-to-3 ruling, the Supreme Court overturned. The new ruling returned to individual states the power to regulate any aspect of abortion not protected by federal law. The of this decision has widespread consequences, including confusion among health care providers and, increasingly, patients being both persecuted and prosecuted on reproductive grounds.” is a timely new short documentary that follows the stories of three women who underwent late-term abortions .

Asha Dahya, producer and director of the film, has a background in advocating for reproductive rights as the producer and host of a podcast series for ReproFilm.org and board chair of the national nonprofit Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC.org). Dahya recently talked to the FBomb about “Someone You Know,” the importance of sharing abortion stories, and mor

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