Megan McGibney
Bio:
Megan McGibney is a freelance journalist, writer, and editor who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. As a journalist, she focuses on education, politics, feminism, and mental health. She is also an adjunct English professor, and is an alum of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
Research shows overall drop in abortions since Roe v. Wade was overturned; providers in states where abortion is still accessible are unable to meet all the need for care.
Several groups are working to create more opportunities for women in the top positions in education.
Plaintiffs in three states are seeking to overturn abortion bans on religious grounds.
Advocates in countries that have achieved legalization of abortion in recent years are making it clear that they stand with Americans in efforts to restore reproductive rights and access.
The former state legislator, well known for her filibuster of a 2013 anti-abortion bill, speaks out on how and why we must keep fighting back against the erosion of reproductive rights.