Preconceived
I'm featured as an expert on the anti-abortion movement and anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers in this documentary that tells the stories of Maleeha and Maria, two women who, while navigating unplanned pregnancies, inadvertently found themselves at ministries disguised as medical clinics.
The film is a window into these enigmatic centers that some call “pregnancy resource centers” and others call “fake clinics.” Shedding light on how many of these centers are a part of a movement striving to make abortion unthinkable and illegal, the documentary explores the complex role of deception, finances, faith, and privacy.
Still Working 9 to 5
I'm featured as a reproductive rights and feminist advocate in “Still Working 9 to 5," which is full circle since I wrote "Why Nine to Five is Still Radical Today" for Rolling Stone.
I will not play it cool: I AM IN A MOVIE WITH DOLLY PARTON.
This documentary explores the history of the Equal Rights Amendment, harassment in the workplace, pay gap, sexism, and discrimination. As “9 to 5” continues to resonate as a touchstone of classic feminist entertainment and inspiration, “Still Working 9 to 5” brings to life with colorful and comedic observations, why the film is as relevant today as the year it lit up the box office four decades ago.
Breaking the Silence:
Abortion Rights in Kenya
BBC Africa Eye investigates the battle for abortion rights in a country where unregulated terminations are a leading cause of maternal deaths, claiming the lives of over 2000 women each year. Watch it here.