Postpartum Production

Reclaiming Birth, Motherhood, and the Left: A Conversation with Sarah Menkedick


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We've wanted to talk to writer Sarah Menkedick for a long time, but we weren’t sure how we could make our conversation fit into this season's focus on childbirth- until she wrote the essay Why the Left Must Reclaim Birth on her Substack, Terms of Endearment, in late 2024. In her essay, which Kaitlin and Sarah explore in their conversation we share with you today, Sarah posits that, in order to make progress in our patriarchal society, the feminist left must embrace motherhood and the experiences of women who cherish identities and lives that have typically been co-opted by the right. Motherhood could be an opportunity for us to connect, to commune, and to find commonality even when we think we are so far apart. In a time that can often feel divided, exclusive, and judgmental, Sarah brings an energy and curiosity to how, potentially, we can find a path forward together.

More about Sarah: Sarah’s a writer whose work explores motherhood, feminism, and the human experience. She is the author of Homing Instincts: Early Motherhood on a Midwestern Farm and Ordinary Insanity: Fear and the Silent Crisis of Motherhood in America. She has lived between the U.S. and Mexico for over 15 years, giving her a unique lens on American culture, and her writing has appeared in Harper’s, The New York Times, The Guardian, and more. She’s also a Fulbright Fellow and a three-time Best American Essays nominee. She currently splits her time between Pittsburgh and Oaxaca, Mexico.

In this conversation, Sarah and Kaitlin discuss:

  • The political and philosophical implications of her essay, Why the Left Must Reclaim Birth
  • The paradox of feminist identity and traditional femininity
  • How motherhood can serve as a bridge in today's divided political climate
  • The role of activism and policy in shaping a more inclusive future
  • Her experiences living between Pittsburgh and Oaxaca, and how they inform her work

Also referenced in the podcast:

  • Naomi Klein Doppleganger: A Trip into the Mirror World

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