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“women barefoot and pregnant, every woman who instead embraced her own independent future, in which she made her own choices thank you very much, was one woman closer to equality.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“Oh, to be twenty-three again. How was it possible thirty-one could feel so old?”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“This room was a vault of female secrets and sovereignty, with none of the shame or apologies that came from asking for what they wanted the moment they stepped outside.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“There was nothing worse than a woman who had it out for another woman.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“to help women regain independence once they became mothers; to the contrary, everything was set up to keep them dependent.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“There has to be a better way—how many times had she said that to herself before she realized that no one else was coming to help? It was up to her to offer that better way.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“Equality, autonomy, and freedom for women.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“I wish you could understand what it's like to have to stop doing something you love, something important, just because your body is made to carry children. No one else can do this for me....”
Kerri Maher, All You Have to Do Is Call
“No matter what you want to call it," Veronica said, steering clear of words like cells and fetus that might further inflame Patty, "it resides inside a fully grown woman with a life to lead. Jane helps those women lead better lives.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have to Do Is Call
“[She] hadn't given a lot of thought to the many reasons why women needed abortions, but there was such a wide range: maternal health, money, rape and incest, shocking cluelessness about how pregnancy even happens, lack of access to birth control, failed birth control, and ge, both too young and too old.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have to Do Is Call
“The best protection any woman can have . . . is courage. —Elizabeth Cady Stanton”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call
“Every woman who said no to a system that kept women barefoot and pregnant, every woman who instead embraced her own independent future, in which she made her own choices thank you very much, was one woman closer to equality.”
Kerri Maher, All You Have To Do Is Call