关于Roev。Wade的“ Janes”声音的堕胎激进主义者的声音被推翻:“这将是可怕的”/Abortion Activists Depicted in ‘The Janes’ Sound Alarm About Possible Roe v. Wade Overturn: ‘It’s Going to Be Horrible’
在5月19日对Doc10电影节开幕式放映“ Janes”的开幕式放映之后,Jane Collective(由妇女诉韦德时代的妇女领导的地下堕胎诊所)敦促观众走上街头并获得街头专注于保护妇女的生殖权利,现在据信在最高法院的一项新裁决中被认为处于危险之中。“战斗还没有结束,”前简(Jane)说。 “这只是刚刚开始。”“ Janes”是在为期四天的芝加哥节日期间放映的10张纪录片之一。 DOC10放映《 Janes》将于6月8日在HBO上首次亮相,吸引了250多人,这是该节日历史上最大的人群。十名前Janes与DOC的董事Tia Lessin和Emma Pildes一起出席了会议。筛查发生在最高法院泄露的意见后仅17天,表明Roev。Wade是1973年的地标裁定堕胎合法化的,可能很快被推翻或生殖权利。明智地限制了。“这将是可怕的,”简集团的原始成员黛安·史蒂文斯(Diane Stevens)说。“会有非法的事情发生,妇女将会死。有些人会找到有人帮助他们。他们会找到一位愿意做一些冒险的医生。他们会找出一种吸毒的方法。这将与我们的时代非常相似,当时事情变得不合理,但并不是每个人都会寻求帮助。左他的Doc10放映中的Janes的原始成员:Marie Leaner,Sheila Smith,Martha Scott,Heather Booth,Heather Booth,Diane Stevens,Diane Stevens,Eileen Smith,Eileen Smith,Judith Arcana,Kati,Patricia Novick,Jeanne Novick,Jeanne Galatzer-Leatzer-Levyjames Richards Richards Ivfrom Richfrom Ivfrom1969年至1972年,Jane集体在芝加哥地区促进了11,000个安全,非法堕胎。在1972年的一次警察突袭中,七名成员被捕,并被指控犯有多项罪名,这可能导致每人在P中收到100年rison。由于第二年的堕胎合法化,对他们的任何指控最终都被撤销。“当Roev。Wade通过时,这是如此解放,” Leaner说。 “令我感到震惊的是,最高法院将完全推翻任何权利 - 一项生殖权,这是人权的权利。”希瑟·布斯(Heather Booth)在1960年代曾在芝加哥大学(University of Chicago)的学生时组成了简·布斯(Heather Booth)。布斯在放映后的星期四晚上说:“一个人的生活最亲密的决定是对我们拥有的基本自由的攻击。” “对自由的任何攻击都是暴政,它与该国自由的其他攻击有关。投票自由。拆除Roev。Wade的斗争已经进行了50年,而前简(Jane)艾琳·史密斯(Eileen Smith)表示,亲选择运动需要从他们的对手那里收取一些笔记。集中精力和SINgled hight te [亲生组织]已经有50年了。”史密斯说。 “他们不让所有其他东西都阻碍;他们注视着奖品。我们现在也必须这样做。我们将不得不找到能够做到这一点并继续前进的政客。”史蒂文斯补充说,“这个国家的大多数人都支持堕胎。这个国家四分之一的妇女有堕胎。因此,我们只需要说服人们更加努力。我们必须参与政治体系。爱情之火,”“由碎片制成的房子”和“我们养人”。在其六年的历史中,Doc10拥有19张纪录片,后来被列入奥斯卡金像奖。两张纪录片 - “灵魂之夏”和“美国工厂” - 在赢得奥斯卡之前都参加了音乐节。(如图所示,从左到右:MArie Leaner,Sheila Smith,Martha Scott,Heather Booth,Diane Stevens,Eileen Smith,Judith Arcana,Kati,Patricia Novick,Jeanne Galatzer-Levy。)
Following Doc10 Film Festival’s opening night screening of “The Janes” on May 19, several original members The Jane Collective -- an underground abortion clinic led by women in the pre-Roe v. Wade era -- urged audience members to take to the streets and get focused on protecting women’s reproductive rights, now believed to be at risk with a new Supreme Court ruling in the works.
“The fight is not over,” said Marie Leaner, a former Jane. “It’s only just begun.”
"The Janes" is one of 10 docus that will screen during the four-day Chicago-based festival. The Doc10 screening of “The Janes,” which will debut on HBO June 8, drew more than 250 people -- the festival’s largest crowd in its seven-year history. Ten former Janes were in attendance alongside the doc’s directors, Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes. The screening occurred just 17 days after a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggesting that Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling legalizing abortion, may soon be overturned or reproductive rights drastically curtailed.
“It’s going to be horrible,” said Diane Stevens, an original member of the Jane Collective. “There will be illegal things going on, women are going to die. Some will find somebody to help them out. They'll find a doctor that's willing to do something a little risky. They'll figure out a way to get drugs. It will be very similar to our time when things were off to the side and illegal, but not everyone is going to find help. It's really horrible."
From 1969 to 1972, the Jane Collective facilitated 11,000 safe, illegal abortions in the Chicago area. During a police raid in 1972, seven members were arrested and charged with multiple counts that could have led to each receiving 100 years in prison. Any charges against them were eventually dropped due to the legalization of abortion the following year.
“It was so liberating when Roe v. Wade passed,” said Leaner. “I was really shocked that the Supreme Court would completely overturn any right -- a reproductive right -- which is a human right.”
Heather Booth formed the Jane Collective when she was a student at the University of Chicago in the 1960s.
“The overturning of the most intimate decision of a person’s life about when, whether or with whom you have had a child is an attack of the fundamental freedoms that we have,” Booth said Thursday night following the screening. “Any attack on freedom is tyranny and it’s tied to the other attacks on freedoms in this country. Freedom to vote. Freedom to be a full citizen.”
The battle to dismantle Roe v. Wade has been underway for 50 years and Eileen Smith, a former Jane, said that the pro-choice movement needs to take a few notes from their adversaries.
“We have to be as focused and singled minded as [pro-life organizations] have been for 50 years,” said Smith. “They don't let all this other stuff get in the way; they keep their eyes on the prize. We are going to have to do that too now. We are going to have to find politicians that will do that too and keep driving it forward.”
Stevens adds, "The majority of people in this country support abortion. One out of four women in this country have had abortions. So, we just have to convince people to work harder. And we have to engage in the political system."
In addition to "The Janes" Doc10 will screen "Descendant," "Nothing Lasts Forever," "Let The Little Light Shine," "Riotsville USA," "The Territory," "Fire of Love," "A House Made of Splinters" and "We Feed People." In its six-year history, Doc10 has hosted 19 docus that went on to be shortlisted for an Academy Award. Two docus -- "Summer of Soul" and "American Factory” -- both played at the festival before winning the Oscar.
(Pictured, left to right: Marie Leaner, Sheila Smith, Martha Scott, Heather Booth, Diane Stevens, Eileen Smith, Judith Arcana, Kati, Patricia Novick, Jeanne Galatzer-Levy.)
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