#15-23 Audio Art on Abortion … A prescient portrait of life After Roe
The primary content of this program is an audio art piece titled After Roe. Produced by Julie Drizin in 1992, it
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The primary content of this program is an audio art piece titled After Roe. Produced by Julie Drizin in 1992, it
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Read MoreAs of 2022 Juneteenth is a US federal holiday. First celebrated by Black communities in Texas, it marks June 19th, 1865,
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