A program at the Community Library of Allegheny Valley is growing in more ways than one. The library along Harrison’s Broadview Boulevard plans to expand its Seed to Salad program so people can take packets of vegetable, herb and flower seeds and plant them at their homes. Julia Strzesieski, the
of the new book, no choice, the fall of roe v. wade, the fight to protect the right to abortion. it s interesting to me start writing this book in 2020, two years before the court overturned roe. can you talk to me about your original vision for no choice, how the rollback of abortion rights forced you to adapt? yeah, so, originally when i started working on this book, there wasn t a global pandemic. and second, we always sort of thought the supreme court was slowly chip away at the right to abortion in this country. i was not amongst those who thought that it was overturned all at lance. that became more evident, it was probably what was gonna happen when oral arguments took place in december. the judges were very obvious about their intent to overturn. but then when the draft opinion leaked, my editor and my
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