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Discover 'From Crime to Care: The History of Abortion in Aotearoa New Zealand' by Felicity Goodyear-Smith, a profound exploration of abortion's journey from criminalization to healthcare in New Zealand. This compelling paperback, measuring 152 x 229 mm and encompassing 254 pages, delves into the nuanced narrative of abortion, reflecting on how societal attitudes have shifted over time. The book intricately weaves personal stories and experiences from pivotal figures on both sides of the abortion debate, capturing the essence of a topic that has shaped New Zealand's political and social landscape. Since the establishment of the first abortion clinic in 1974, the subject of abortion has ignited protests and public discourse, illustrating a critical transition from conservative to liberal values within the community. This history book highlights the moral crusaders, activists, and legislators whose sacrifices contributed to the evolution of women's health rights. While the quest for reproductive rights marks significant progress, the ongoing division surrounding abortion mirrors global conversations, especially in light of recent events in the United States regarding Roe v. Wade. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of reproductive rights and the implications for women's healthcare in Aotearoa. Regular delivery services apply, ensuring you receive your copy promptly.
From Crime to Care : The history of abortion in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Felicity Goodyear-Smith Publisher: Verity Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 254
Publication Date: 09-02-2023
From Crime to Care presents the history of abortion in Aotearoa New Zealand from pre-colonial times to the present, weaving in stories and experiences from key people on both sides of the debate. After the first abortion clinic opened in 1974 there were protests and pickets, and the issue shaped our politics in the 1970s. Moral crusaders, activists, legislators, abortion-providers and many others put their reputations and sometimes their lives on the line to do what they thought was right. The abortion struggle serves as an illustration of our changing political and social landscape, with a public move from conservative towards more liberal values. Finally, after 180 years, abortion in Aotearoa is a health rather than a criminal concern. However, the issue continues to divide people, and events in the United States have shown how quickly change can occur, with their Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and several states banning abortions.
From Crime to Care : The history of abortion in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Felicity Goodyear-Smith Publisher: Verity Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 254
Publication Date: 09-02-2023
From Crime to Care presents the history of abortion in Aotearoa New Zealand from pre-colonial times to the present, weaving in stories and experiences from key people on both sides of the debate. After the first abortion clinic opened in 1974 there were protests and pickets, and the issue shaped our politics in the 1970s. Moral crusaders, activists, legislators, abortion-providers and many others put their reputations and sometimes their lives on the line to do what they thought was right. The abortion struggle serves as an illustration of our changing political and social landscape, with a public move from conservative towards more liberal values. Finally, after 180 years, abortion in Aotearoa is a health rather than a criminal concern. However, the issue continues to divide people, and events in the United States have shown how quickly change can occur, with their Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and several states banning abortions.