This week on STPT, Danielle Holland and Puja Datta discuss the state of ever increasing abortion restrictions that have swept across the country over the past year. They break down who these laws most affect, what the dangerous impacts are, and what you can do to help financially or in volunteer action to support those seeking to obtain access to health care, either in rural states or for traveling across state lines.
Then they are joined by philosopher Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò. Táíwò is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University, working on social political philosophy. His book, Reconsidering Reparations: Worldmaking in the Case of Climate Crisis, connecting climate justice and racial justice, comes out this fall via Oxford University Press. (More at Olufemi)
Together they dive into reparations as a worldmaking project in response to racial injustice. Addressing what reparations should accomplish towards changing the global social structure, they tie in labor, climate justice, migration and land back as core issues.
Come worldmake with us in our post fucks society. Power concedes nothing without a demand.
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