In this powerful conversation, Kim sits down with Rev. Erika Tubman,
founder of the Tubman Travel Project—a modern-day network helping women access reproductive care safely across state lines. Drawing parallels to the Underground Railroad, Rev. Erika shares how her work began, the
challenges of navigating post-Roe America, and how small acts of courage
and organized care are transforming lives.
This episode dives into:
- The origins and impact of the Tubman Travel Project.
- How group travel and “Freedom Flyers” are turning trauma into
transformation.
- Why Rev. Erika focuses on moving white women from allyship to active
advocacy.
- The lessons we can draw from history to build a more inclusive,
resilient future.
This is not just a story about reproductive rights. It’s a call to
reimagine resilience, reclaim collective power, and step into a legacy
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