At a time when reproductive rights in many parts of the world are moving backwards, in this episode we will be looking at the progress that has been made in the past, reflecting on what has changed and what, unfortunately, has stayed the same. Speaking to BPAS's personal heroes - Diane Munday, who successfully campaigned for the 1967 Abortion Act in England and Wales and Margaret Crane, the inventor of the first at home pregnancy test - we will be revisiting their historic wins and discussing how the reproductive political landscape then compares to that of today.
ReProductive Conversations is produced for BPAS by Digital Drama
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