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(In)Accessible Podcast
Keystone Progress Education Fund
4 episodes
9 months ago
In(Accessible) is the podcast where we talk with people doing innovative work towards make the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone who seeks it. In this special bonus episode we share the October 8th panel discussion at our The Art of Democracy: Whose Choice? exhibition. The event covered topics such as who has access to reproductive healthcare, what your rights are, and how can you take control of your bodily autonomy. Facilitated by Rebecca Susman, the conversation featured Tyler Gillett, Staff Attorney at the Women’s Law Project, Sydney Etheredge, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA, and Alecia Ott, Founder of The Auto(nomous) Body Shop! (In)Accessible is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman. Follow our work on Instagram @keystoneprogress, Facebook @KPEdFund, and X (Twitter) @KPprogressforPA For resources from this episode and more, check out our Reproductive Rights program!
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In(Accessible) is the podcast where we talk with people doing innovative work towards make the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone who seeks it. In this special bonus episode we share the October 8th panel discussion at our The Art of Democracy: Whose Choice? exhibition. The event covered topics such as who has access to reproductive healthcare, what your rights are, and how can you take control of your bodily autonomy. Facilitated by Rebecca Susman, the conversation featured Tyler Gillett, Staff Attorney at the Women’s Law Project, Sydney Etheredge, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA, and Alecia Ott, Founder of The Auto(nomous) Body Shop! (In)Accessible is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman. Follow our work on Instagram @keystoneprogress, Facebook @KPEdFund, and X (Twitter) @KPprogressforPA For resources from this episode and more, check out our Reproductive Rights program!
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(In)Accessible Podcast
Episode 3: When "Christian Nationalism" Meets Reproductive Rights
11 months ago

(In)Accessible Podcast
Bonus Episode! The Art of Democracy: Whose Choice? Panel Discussion
In(Accessible) is the podcast where we talk with people doing innovative work towards make the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone who seeks it. In this special bonus episode we share the October 8th panel discussion at our The Art of Democracy: Whose Choice? exhibition. The event covered topics such as who has access to reproductive healthcare, what your rights are, and how can you take control of your bodily autonomy. Facilitated by Rebecca Susman, the conversation featured Tyler Gillett, Staff Attorney at the Women’s Law Project, Sydney Etheredge, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA, and Alecia Ott, Founder of The Auto(nomous) Body Shop! (In)Accessible is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman. Follow our work on Instagram @keystoneprogress, Facebook @KPEdFund, and X (Twitter) @KPprogressforPA For resources from this episode and more, check out our Reproductive Rights program!
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1 year ago
52 minutes 20 seconds

(In)Accessible Podcast
Episode 2: When Disability Justice meets Repro Access
(In)Accessible is the podcast where we talk with people who work are in a variety of fields and have all devoted a lot of time and energy towards making the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone who seeks it. In this episode about disability justice, we chat with Monica Still, the Nurse Care Coordinator at the adult spina bifida clinic in Pittsburgh about the many factors that go into accessing reproductive healthcare for people with disabilities! In(Accessible) is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman. For resources from this episode and more, check out our Disability Justice program: KeystoneProgressEF.org/disability-justice
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1 year ago
36 minutes 27 seconds

(In)Accessible Podcast
Episode 1: When #Vanlife Meets Abortion Access (Alecia Ott, The Auto(nomous) Body Shop)
In this episode we chat with Alecia Ott of The Auto(nomous) Body Shop, a Pittsburgh-based mobile resource van supporting bodily autonomy and community care. It's an amazing program that distributes free reproductive healthcare and harm reduction information and supplies! (In)Accessible is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 48 seconds

(In)Accessible Podcast
In(Accessible) is the podcast where we talk with people doing innovative work towards make the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone who seeks it. In this special bonus episode we share the October 8th panel discussion at our The Art of Democracy: Whose Choice? exhibition. The event covered topics such as who has access to reproductive healthcare, what your rights are, and how can you take control of your bodily autonomy. Facilitated by Rebecca Susman, the conversation featured Tyler Gillett, Staff Attorney at the Women’s Law Project, Sydney Etheredge, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA, and Alecia Ott, Founder of The Auto(nomous) Body Shop! (In)Accessible is a production of the Keystone Progress Education Fund and hosted by Rebecca Susman. Follow our work on Instagram @keystoneprogress, Facebook @KPEdFund, and X (Twitter) @KPprogressforPA For resources from this episode and more, check out our Reproductive Rights program!