In 2022, Roe vs. Wade, a landmark case in which the Court struck down several Texas laws that criminalized abortion, was overturned for the first time since its 1973 induction. As a facet of women's rights was returned to the crossfire, larger discussions about women's rights have beeen reanimated. These discussions often devolve into discussions surrounding women's power roles. This exhibition is an attempt to enrich, contextualize, and highlight the discussions surrounding women's power roles.
Abortion, Childbirth, Children, Class, Economics, Families, Gender Roles, Group Identity, Heterosexual Women, Intersectionality, Marriage, Oral History, Power, Racism, Radio Free Women, Rape, Religion, Roe V. Wade, Sexism, Sexual Assault, Working-class Feminism
