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Can science go too far in the quest for motherhood? Playwright Nikki Brake-Sillá returns to discuss her powerful new play, Rewombed, exploring the emotional and ethical turmoil surrounding uterine transplants.
Highlights:
Intersection of faith, science, and fertility
Personal motivations behind Nikki’s writing
Deep ethical debates on bodily autonomy
Upcoming project, Invisibility, addressing race and disability
Thoughtful, compelling, and deeply relevant—tune in for an unforgettable conversation.
By Jim Gentile, Shelly Cummings, John Heintz and Peggy Bennett5
1313 ratings
Can science go too far in the quest for motherhood? Playwright Nikki Brake-Sillá returns to discuss her powerful new play, Rewombed, exploring the emotional and ethical turmoil surrounding uterine transplants.
Highlights:
Intersection of faith, science, and fertility
Personal motivations behind Nikki’s writing
Deep ethical debates on bodily autonomy
Upcoming project, Invisibility, addressing race and disability
Thoughtful, compelling, and deeply relevant—tune in for an unforgettable conversation.