
The Culture With Mariam Moha | Abortion as a Taboo
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The Culture with Mariam Moha, This Episode has been moderated by Wenslauce Chengo
Abortion As a Taboo
Abortion is a common and essential component of sexual and reproductive health care, yet social norms and stigma influence women’s decision-making and create barriers to safe abortion care.
Abortion is a crime that carries a prison sentence—with exceptions only for rape, risk to a woman’s life, or a diagnosis of fetal anencephaly. The punishment for a woman who obtains an abortion outside of these circumstances can be up to three years in prison.
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- Changing the abortion conversation from justification to justice
The justification frame fixates on the wrong question: Is abortion right or wrong? This transforms a deeply contextual moral question into an abstract thought exercise.
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