Abortion Diary Entry 168:  Oriaku Njoku

Abortion Diary Entry 168: Oriaku Njoku

"My ancestors are always with me." In this episode, Oriaku Njoku talks about her path to becoming a reproductive justice leader, abortion advocate, and abortion funder in the Southeast. She shares her experience of doing this work as a Black Queer Femme in the South, and the importance of doing the work of abortion funding in and for community. She also discusses why she always brings fun, love, and joy into the workplace every day, and what it means to create a cultural shift around abortion in the South. This episode was made in collaboration with the Abortion Care Network (ACN) and was recorded at their 2019 annual conference. ACN is a national association for independent community-based, abortion clinics and their allies. Abortion funds like Access Reproductive Care - Southeast, where Oriaku Njoku is the Co-Founder and Co-Director, supports people in accessing abortion care through funding, practical support, and advocacy. Oriaku Njoku (she/they), is a first-generation, Black, Igbo, Nigerian-American, queer, fat, Southern femme living and loving in Atlanta, Georgia. As a Co-Founder and Co-Director of Access Reproductive Care - Southeast, she works at the intersection of abortion access and reproductive justice. She and her team at ARC-Southeast supports Southerners in navigating pathways to accessing safe, affordable, and compassionate abortion care through funding, logistics, and advocacy. Oriaku is deeply committed to finding joy and pleasure in everything she does and believes radical love is a core value that can be embodied and operationalized in movement spaces. She truly believes that we can and will create a cultural shift around how we address abortion in the South and invites you to join her in making reproductive justice a reality in our lifetimes.

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Abortion Diary Entry 169: Marva Sadler

Abortion Diary Entry 169: Marva Sadler

"We save lives." In this episode, Marva Sadler talks about her path to working in abortion care, what keeps her going to work every day, and reflects how her own abortion experience has shaped how she...

8 Nov 202129min

Abortion Diary Entry 167: Leah Coplon, MPH, RN

Abortion Diary Entry 167: Leah Coplon, MPH, RN

"We care so much about our communities and the folks we serve." In this episode, Leah Coplon talks about her path to becoming an abortion care provider, how abortion fits into the full spectrum of sex...

19 Aug 201913min

Abortion Diary Entry 166: Dr. Nikia Grayson

Abortion Diary Entry 166: Dr. Nikia Grayson

"I want to fill that gap in our community." In this episode, Dr. Nikia Grayson talks about her path to becoming a nurse-midwife, commitment to full spectrum reproductive heath care, and the importance...

6 Maj 201918min

Abortion Diary Entry 165: C.G.C., 20 (Manchester, England 2012)

Abortion Diary Entry 165: C.G.C., 20 (Manchester, England 2012)

"We still have to go overseas to make sure we can get our bodies back." C.G.C. shares her story of traveling from Galway, Ireland to Manchester, England for an abortion when she was 16 years old. Irel...

10 Maj 201851min

Abortion Diary Entry 164: Sue P., 72 (South Orange, NJ 1965 )

Abortion Diary Entry 164: Sue P., 72 (South Orange, NJ 1965 )

"I know I did the right thing." Sue shares her story of seeking an illegal abortion in 1965, 8 years before that landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which guarantees the right to safe and legal abortion in t...

25 Jan 201841min

Abortion Diary Entry 163: Hunt, 33 (Bossier City, LA 2015)

Abortion Diary Entry 163: Hunt, 33 (Bossier City, LA 2015)

"I don't really know how to deal with this. I don't think anyone really does because no one ever talks about it." Hunt shares her experience seeking an abortion in Louisiana. She talks about being lie...

17 Nov 20171h 6min

Abortion Diary Entry 162:  Christina F., 35 (Birmingham, AL 2013)

Abortion Diary Entry 162: Christina F., 35 (Birmingham, AL 2013)

"I wish mothers told daughters." Christina, a single mother, shares her story of seeking an abortion in Alabama. (Published on October 2, 2017 | Listener: Melissa Madera | Location: Tuscaloosa, AL) Th...

2 Okt 201748min

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