How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America
In my "I'm Pro-Choice and I Fuck" column, I interviewed Cristina Page, author of How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America: Freedom, Politics, and The War on Sex and I just found out (thanks to my google news alert) that she has a website, prochoicemovement.com and a blog. I like how Cristina describes herself:
Gushing mother, loving wife, devoted daughter, trusted colleague, native New Yorker, first-time author, freedom lover.
She's doing some readings (Feb. 9 at McNally Robinson, Feb. 16 at Bluestockings and March 28 at Brooklyn Public Library) and I found interesting blurb from Ariel Levy, bolding mine:
From the very first sentence of her book, it’s clear that Cristina Page is looking for common ground—profound understanding—between those frightened to interrupt biology in motion and those determined to control their own destiny. Page understands that to be alive is to be sexual, and she brings to this discussion something much more interesting than violent rhetoric\: insight informed by genuine compassion.
—Ariel Levy, author of Female Chauvinist Pigs
Labels: reproductive freedom
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