Letters To Our Daughters
LTOD is a space where women can come together and share their personal stories and experiences in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned. Our guests will discuss a variety of topics including people who’ve faced personal health challenges and activists working towards a better future.
Letters To Our Daughters
The History of Abortion Laws in Oklahoma
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Janet Levit joins me to discuss the history of abortion laws in Oklahoma. We go all the way back to the day our state was founded and look at how our state got to where we are today.
More about Janet Levit:
After spending 15 years in higher education administration, serving as Interim President and Provost of The University of Tulsa and Dean of the College of Law, Janet Koven Levit returned to the classroom as a professor of law in 2022. She is Vice Chair of the Board of Directors at the Center for Reproductive Rights and focuses on reproductive rights and implicit biases affecting women in leadership. She holds a JD from Yale Law School and an AB from Princeton University.