The Experiment

The Resurgence of the Abortion Underground


Listen Later

There’s a common story about abortion in this country, that people have only two options to intentionally end a pregnancy: the clinic or the coat hanger. They can choose the safe route that’s protected by Roe v. Wade—a doctor in a legal clinic—or, if Roe is overturned, endure a dangerous back-alley abortion, symbolized by the coat hanger. But a close look at the history of abortion in this country shows that there’s much more to this story. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that could overturn Roe v Wade in June, activists are once again preparing to take abortion into their own hands.

Reporter Jessica Bruder explores the abortion underground to learn about the movement’s origins, and reveals how activists today are mobilizing around effective and medically safe abortion methods that can be done at home. 

A transcript of this episode is available.

Further reading: “A Covert Network of Activists Is Preparing for the End of Roe

Be part of The Experiment. Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at [email protected].

This episode was produced by Gabrielle Berbey and Alyssa Edes, with help from Salman Ahad Khan. Editing by Michael May and Julia Longoria. Reporting by Jessica Bruder. Fact-check by Michelle Ciarrocca. Sound design by Joe Plourde. Engineering by Jen Munson. Transcription by Caleb Codding.

Music by R McCarthy (“Fine”), Ob (“Ere”), Parish Council (“Leaving the TV on at Night” and “Mopping”), Laurie Bird (“Detail Wash” and “Jussa Trip”), Safa Park (“Loose Yams”), Ceefax (“Dissolving Skull”), and Column (“「The Art of Fun」 (Raj)”), provided by Tasty Morsels. Additional music by Joe Plourde. Additional audio from CBS, Hope 2020 (Clip 1 and Clip 2), NBC News (Clip 1 and Clip 2), KCRG, WLKY, and KXAN.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The ExperimentBy The Atlantic and WNYC Studios

  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2

4.2

2,819 ratings


More shows like The Experiment

View all
Science Friday by Science Friday and WNYC Studios

Science Friday

6,324 Listeners

On the Media by WNYC Studios

On the Media

9,214 Listeners

The Brian Lehrer Show by WNYC

The Brian Lehrer Show

1,551 Listeners

All Of It by WNYC

All Of It

469 Listeners

Radiolab by WNYC Studios

Radiolab

43,946 Listeners

This American Life by This American Life

This American Life

91,142 Listeners

Radio Rookies Podcast by

Radio Rookies Podcast

20 Listeners

the memory palace by Nate DiMeo

the memory palace

6,874 Listeners

99% Invisible by Roman Mars

99% Invisible

26,182 Listeners

Reveal by The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

Reveal

8,292 Listeners

Invisibilia by NPR

Invisibilia

21,633 Listeners

Science Vs by Spotify Studios

Science Vs

12,162 Listeners

Embedded by NPR

Embedded

11,903 Listeners

2 Dope Queens by WNYC Studios

2 Dope Queens

12,709 Listeners

Code Switch by NPR

Code Switch

14,583 Listeners

More Perfect by WNYC Studios

More Perfect

14,436 Listeners

Sooo Many White Guys by WNYC Studios

Sooo Many White Guys

3,512 Listeners

Notes from America with Kai Wright by WNYC Studios

Notes from America with Kai Wright

1,543 Listeners

Nancy by WNYC Studios

Nancy

2,801 Listeners

A Piece of Work by MoMA, WNYC Studios

A Piece of Work

1,400 Listeners

Late Night Whenever by WNYC Studios

Late Night Whenever

1,196 Listeners

Trump, Inc. by WNYC Studios

Trump, Inc.

5,568 Listeners

American Fiasco by WNYC Studios

American Fiasco

5,771 Listeners

Aftereffect by WNYC Studios

Aftereffect

421 Listeners

Future Perfect by Vox

Future Perfect

592 Listeners

Throughline by NPR

Throughline

16,255 Listeners

Unexplainable by Vox

Unexplainable

2,296 Listeners

Blindspot by The HISTORY® Channel and WNYC Studios

Blindspot

641 Listeners

Search Engine by PJ Vogt

Search Engine

4,476 Listeners

Dead End: Crime and Politics by WNYC, Nancy Solomon

Dead End: Crime and Politics

1,961 Listeners

The Divided Dial by WNYC

The Divided Dial

5 Listeners

Our Common Nature by WNYC

Our Common Nature

0 Listeners