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Support Unseen

Support Unseen

著者: All-Options and Ibis Reproductive Health
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A podcast about giving and receiving abortion support from All-Options and Ibis Reproductive Health. Hosted by Bria Goode.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode 4: What’s in store for the future of abortion care?
    2024/01/19

    In the last Episode of Support Unseen, Bri shares space with Chanel Porchia-Albert (she/her), founder and Chief Executive Director of Ancient Song Doula Services, to envision what the future of abortion support looks like given our current social and political context and how we can move forward toward this new and imaginative world. Ancient Song Doula Services is a reproductive health organization focused on providing resources and full-spectrum doula services to women of color and marginalized communities throughout New York City and northern New Jersey. Chanel’s work in birth and reproductive justice spans across research and methods of care for marginalized people and people of color. Her efforts within infant and maternal health has led her across the globe to Uganda where she has served as a maternal health strategist in rural war torn areas. She also brings a human rights framework into birthing rooms by highlighting institutional reform and accountability measures within healthcare to address implicit bias and racism.

    Stay in touch Chanel Porchia-Albert

    • Instagram: @chanel_porchia
    • X (formally known as Twitter): @ChanelPorchia

    Learn about Ancient Song Doula Services: https://www.ancientsongdoulaservices.com/

    • Follow Ancient Song Doula Services on Social Media:
      • Instagram: @ancientsong
      • X (formally known as Twitter): @AncientSong7

    Follow All-Options on Social Media:

    • All-Options Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AllOptionsNatl
    • Instagram: @alloptionsnatl
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @AllOptionsNatl

    Follow Ibis Reproductive Health on Social Media:

    • Ibis Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IbisReproductiveHealth
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @IbisRH
    • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibis-reproductive-health

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    Share this episode: https://supportunseen.podbean.com/e/episode-4

    Contact us here: bgoode@ibisreproductivehealth.org

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    43 分
  • Episode 3, Part 2: What do reproductive justice and intersectionality really mean?
    2024/01/19

    In Episode 3, Part 2 of Support Unseen, Bri continues the conversation about reproductive justice (RJ), intersectionality within and across movements, and what support looks like among RJ advocates with Che Justus (they/them). Che Justus is a native of Birmingham, AL, a Black/queer/trans advocate, and a writer. They combine their passion and administrative savvy to support movements working towards collective liberation. They also facilitate healing space for individuals and families experiencing reproductive experiences and crises as a volunteer with All-Options.

    Episode resources and social media handles:

    • Stay in touch Che Justus
      • Instagram: @chejustus
    • Learn about All-Options: https://www.all-options.org/about-us/

    Abortion Support Resources

      • National Network of Abortion Funds
      • Stop Cop City
      • If/When/How
      • We Testify
      • Whole Futures

    Follow All-Options on Social Media:

    • All-Options Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AllOptionsNatl
    • Instagram: @alloptionsnatl
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @AllOptionsNatl

    Follow Ibis Reproductive Health on Social Media:

    • Ibis Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IbisReproductiveHealth
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @IbisRH
    • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibis-reproductive-health

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    Share this episode: https://supportunseen.podbean.com/e/episode-3-part-2

    Contact us here: bgoode@ibisreproductivehealth.org

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    52 分
  • Episode 3, Part 1: What do reproductive justice and intersectionality really mean?
    2024/01/19

    In Episode 3, Part 1 of Support Unseen, Bri is joined by Ash Williams (he/him) to discuss what intersectionality is and how that shows up within the reproductive justice (RJ) movement and within other movements outside of the repro world. In addition, they talk about how people within the RJ movement show up and support one another through their work. Ash Williams is a Black trans abortion doula, public intellectual, and abolitionist community organizer from Fayetteville, NC. For the last 5 years, Ash has been vigorously fighting to expand abortion access by funding abortions and training other people to become abortion doulas. Ash is an abortion doula with the Mountain Area Abortion Doula Collective (MAADCo).

    Episode resources and social media handles:

    • Stay in touch with Ash Williams
      • X (formally known as Twitter): @ash_bash23
    • Learn about MAADCo https://mtnabortiondoula.co/
    • Follow MAADCo on Social Media
      • Instagram: @maadco.abortiondoulas

    Follow All-Options on Social Media:

    • All-Options Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AllOptionsNatl
    • Instagram: @alloptionsnatl
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @AllOptionsNatl

    Follow Ibis Reproductive Health on Social Media:

    • Ibis Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IbisReproductiveHealth
    • X (formerly known as Twitter): @IbisRH
    • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibis-reproductive-health

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    Share this episode: https://supportunseen.podbean.com/e/episode-3-part-1

    Contact us here: bgoode@ibisreproductivehealth.org

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    41 分
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