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- ms.kruse - Apr 17 2009 | women, overpopulation, reproduction, religious right
This is a fascinating interview. So much so that it made me miss my gym class because I couldn't get out of the car on Monday when I started listening.
Quoted: Fresh Air from WHYY, April 13, 2009 ยท In her new book The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, And The Future of the World, Journalist Michelle Goldberg argues that granting reproductive rights to women internationally can help to control overpopulation, banish poverty and slow the spread of AIDS. Goldberg is also the author of the bestseller Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism. She previously worked as a senior writer for Salon.com and her work has appeared in Rolling Stone, The Guardian and The New Republic. In 2008, The Means of Reproduction won the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.
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I definitely need to listen to this over the weekend, when I have a proper chunk of time. Thanks for faving!
Anytime!
I just read the introduction from the book that they posted. Meaty stuff. As she says, it's a window to view all the larger issues at play here.