Pro-choice activist Ellen Willis, whom the book Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement describes as a “well-known feminist journalist,” was interviewed in 1996. She said that her early abortion rights work was about:
“asserting autonomy and subjecthood; it was about the right to have sex, play God, to bring life into the world.”
Jennifer Nelson Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement (New York: New York University Press, 2003) 3
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