When it comes examining the history of women’s access to abortion, stories matter.
Tag: Canadian History
Responses to the Medicalization of Transsexualism
Many in the trans community feared the power that a psychiatric diagnosis lends professionals over trans lives.
‘After Stonewall’ and Gay and Lesbian Liberation in Western Canada
‘After Stonewall’ was one of the most vocal regional gay periodicals in Canada to challenge a national gay activist platform.
“The State Does Not Belong in the Uterus of the Nation”
The Abortion Caravan authorized women to speak publicly about their experiences under Canada’s restrictive abortion laws.