These Women Are Talking Openly About Their Abortions
, Tara Todras-Whitehill's passion as an advocate for women's rights has informed her career documenting the struggles and triumphs of women across the globe.
"I think a lot of the debate is so contentious," Todras-Whitehill told BuzzFeed News."When you talk about abortion, there’s always very extreme sides and people don’t ever meet in the middle and they don’t talk about it. As a result, people just kind of scream at each other and they never really hear what the other side is saying."
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