JUDITH ARCANA: Women did awful things out of fear and desperation. The film traces the committee's origins in the era of McCarthyism and anti-gay propaganda while detailing the personal stories of those intimately involved with its activities. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. (617) 923-1216, Ext 24, PO Box 400175, Cambridge, MA [email protected] Lawmakers may have the power to legislate which actions are legal and which are not, but they cannot simply end abortions. While most of the Janes were white, middle-class women, most of those they served were low-income Latinas and Black women. Madeline McComish (top row, center), a retired chemist, is past president of Massachusetts Citizens for Life. As far as I can tell, theres a huge commonality of interests between radically different levels of affluence, he said. Seven Janes were arrested, along with the clientele in the apartment. The US Supreme Court's 7-2 decision established rules based on a pregnancy trimester framework, banning legislative interference in the first trimester of pregnancy (0-12 weeks), allowing states to regulate abortion during the second trimester (weeks 13-28) "in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health," and allowing a state to Interviews were conducted with members of the Florida public school system, survivors of the Johns Committee, a retired police officer who worked with the committee, and former Florida governor and retired U.S. The class also watched the only documentary previously made on the subject, Allyson Beutkes Behind Closed Doors: The Dark Legacy of the Johns Committee. UCF History Department More 33 mins 13 Jun 2018. These documentaries offer context on how America reached this moment. You can always mobilize to help one another, you can organize, and ultimately thats what matters most, Pildes said. The groups in the letter claim that overturning the constitutional right to abortion contravenes the USs international obligations as a UN member organization. Suncoast Emmy Awards 2014, Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts 2012, Atlanta's Out On Film LGBT Film Festival 2014 The House Oversight and Reform hearing came a day after the Senate Judiciary Committee held a similar hearing on the legal ramifications of a controversial Texas law. Arcana, now in her 70s, and other members, who were college age to middle age, were known as Jane, a code name used to avoid being caught. According to the media gossip platform Def Noodles, the video received more than 33,000. Since Planned Parenthoods decision to remove itself from Title X, the federal program that provides reproductive care for nearly 4 million low-income Americans, thousands of health care workers and administrators have been scrambling. The films stories of womens desperation are haunting and ominous. April 23 and August 27, 2019 One Jane would drive them to a home they called the front, where another Jane would counsel them. That is when labor is induced, the babies path is blocked in the vagina, and the babies brain is sucked out if its skull. Vessel premiered at SXSW Film Festival in 2014, winning the Audience Award for Documentary in Competition and a Special Jury Award for Political Courage. It has repeatedly called on States parties to the CEDAW Convention to remove punitive measures for women who undergo abortion and to legalize abortion at least in cases of rape, incest, threats to the life or health of the pregnant woman and girls . And at that point, I realized we better set up a system. UCF Center for Distributed Learning, 2015 - University of Central Florida Documentary shows how women ran underground abortion network before Roe v. Wade ruling, according to a 2019 BuzzFeed essay written by Allan Weiland. These Documentaries Show How We Got Here. Melissa Kogut (bottom row, center) wasExecutive Director of NARAL Pro-Choice MA at the time of the clinic shootings and throughout the six yearlong dialogues. Ultimately, just three were included. This renewed interest is of course not a coincidence. The law was rendered unconstitutional after the passage of Proposal 3 in November. Frances X. Hogan (bottom row, right) is an accomplished legal professional who has served in leadership roles for numerous pro-life and Catholic organizations, includingWomen Affirming Life and the Pro-Life Committee of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. But months before her passing, Nick Sweeneys documentary examines how McCorvey overcame poverty, neglect and abuse all while being positioned as the symbol in one of Americas most contentious modern debates. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. The 1960s, culturally, was rooted in the belief that we are the change we seek, and that radical societal change was possible. Educational DVDs of The Abortion Divideare available from ShopPBS for Teachers. Seven of the women were arrested in a police raid with charges of abortion and conspiracy to commit abortion in 1972, just before the historic Supreme Court decision. BOISE The Idaho House State Affairs Committee passed a bill Friday making it illegal for an adult to transport a minor across state lines for an abortion, with the intent to conceal it from . Scott Goldberg TIA LESSIN: There's audacious women who outmaneuvered the Chicago Police and the Catholic Church and the Chicago mob to help other women in need. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The fight for contraception, abortion rights, and bodily autonomy has always been hard-fought and tense, but in the last few years, it's become a life or death battle for many. The following people and organizations have made the public television broadcast of our film possible through their generous contributions. The Dobbs ruling pushed the US even further out of line with its human rights obligations, including its obligation to ensure access to abortion and to eliminate structural racism and discrimination, said Annerieke Smaak Daniel, womens rights researcher at Human Rights Watch. Jane was born first as a continuation of Booths referral service, and then as a counseling service. On June 1, 2016 the film will be released to more than 70 local public television stations via APT. Abortion restrictions, the signatories write, deny womens decisional and bodily autonomy in a way that rejects the agency, dignity and equality of people who can become pregnant.. Since Roe was overturned, such local ordinances have been identified as a tool for officials to control where patients can get an abortion, advocates and legal experts say. So we thought, We can be of use.. Could I help her find someone to arrange for an abortion? That said, Himes is committed to shaping policy that evens the playing field. Pervasive sexual assault by the men conducting abortions. We came together to do something at a time when it was most needed, collective member Laura Kaplan said at the documentarys conclusion. Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones gestures to Gov. They just left. DAVID MORAN The students, with backgrounds in English, accounting, journalism, computer engineering, art, and radio/TV production, were assigned into production teams where they would best be able to use their abilities. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA BURNETT HONORS COLLEGE, RUTH JENSEN-FORBELL The Supreme Courts Dobbs decision has successfully overturned a womans federal right to an abortion; nearly 50 years later, Roe v. Wade is no longer the law of the land. How the Supreme Courts Conservative Majority Came to Be. MANDALIT DEL BARCO, BYLINE: Heather Booth was on vacation when she got the news that the Supreme Court may soon rule that abortion is once again illegal in the U.S. HEATHER BOOTH: I was horrified but not surprised. FRONTLINE goes inside the fight over abortion, told through the stories of women struggling with unplanned pregnancies. Served with the US Army in the Philippines in World War II. Try some deep breathing - very reassuring. SYLVANA FERNNDEZ DEL BARCO: Posting the phone number on bulletin boards and underground newspapers, the Janes set up a clandestine system. AMY SIMPSON, UCF College of Arts & Humanities Web Team, LOU ELLEN KRAMER Do you understand that? We tried to do it with as much respect and understanding as we could.. The US must be castigated on the world stage for its treatment of women, girls and others who can become pregnant the scale and intensity of human rights violations that the US is inflicting on its population are near unfathomable at this point, said Christine Ryan, legal director of the Global Justice Center, in a phone interview. Emphasized again and again is the message that we cannot rely on antiquated laws propping up white-supremacist patriarchal institutions to support or care for us. And although they continued to disagree, together they successfully prevented future violence. KAREN GRAVES Since its first season in 1983, FRONTLINE has been covering the battle over abortion at both the national and state levels. Footnote 1 The chair of the Republican National Committee, Mary Louise Smith, supported abortion rights, as did First Lady Betty Ford, who declared Roe v. Wade a "great, great decision." Likewise, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, who had taken a leading role in the fight for abortion rights in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s . N. ADAM WATSON Dorrie Barron tells us what it was like for her to get an abortion before the Janes and Roe v. Wade came along. The authors say the curtailment of abortion rights in the US is of a piece with the countrys history of devaluing the lives of Black women, who are hit worst by abortion restrictions. Abortion: Stories Women Tell directed by Tracy Droz Tragos, documents what women at an Illinois abortion clinic were experiencing when Missouri legislators passed the extreme law mandating anin-person informed consent process and a mandatory72-hourwaiting period between the time you sign your consent and your procedure. As media typically displays and argues abortion is for careless young women, this documentary depicts how those in need of abortion range in age, race, motivation and marital status. No women whom Jane served are known to have died from their abortions. Brutal, costly abortions at the hands of the Mafia. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and conservative allies to secure an ideological majority on the Supreme Court a successful push FRONTLINE chronicled in the 2020 documentary Supreme Revenge: Battle for the Court. After Tiller is an essential watch to understand the emotional and misunderstood elements of the late-term abortion debate. You need an abortion. The Supreme Court Has Overturned 'Roe v. And while showing how the collective was informed by the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, the documentary misses an opportunity to situate the Janes work within both a historical and global context. Lee. Finally the filmmakers took out a newspaper ad in The Chicago Reader. The documentaries below follow doctors, patients, plaintiffs and protesters through periods when politicians on both side of the aisle fought to either maintain or dismantle the Roe v. Wade verdict all these years later. You'll receive access to exclusive information and early alerts about our documentaries and investigations. Though illegal under Illinois law, the Janes, as they called . In 1994, John Salvi, a radical young abortion opponent, opened fire on two clinics in Brookline, Massachusetts, just outside Boston, and killed two women: Shannon Lowney, a receptionist at Planned Parenthood, and Lee Ann Nichols, who worked as a receptionist at PreTerm, the clinic down the street. Several decades after Roe v. Wade, the anti-abortion movement had successfully spearheaded campaigns in multiple states, passing laws that limited access to abortion including in Mississippi, where a single facility performing abortions remained. AT UCF IE 11 is not supported. Himes said he consulted friends who work in television for advice on who should narrate the piece. Wade.' Investigative journalist Ellie Flynn follows the story of Ireland's landmark vote to legalise abortion. 3 min read The Supreme Court's Dobbs decision has successfully overturned a woman's federal. The couple said they wanted to send a message of being "pro-love" rather than "pro-choice" or "pro-life," but viewers have . / 54m. In this short documentary, FRONTLINE followed a group of African American anti-abortion activists and their work inside the Black community. ACOG Committee Opinion No. With the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett days before the 2020 presidential election, conservatives secured a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court and the chance to shape American life and policy, including abortion rights, for a generation. Call this number, and ask for Jane. FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation. Rather, to invoke Ijeoma Oluo, they are working according to their design. Two new films tell the story. Send questions and comments to [email protected]. Used by permission, Cover From Newsweek, June 6,1977, IBT MEDIA FRED FEJES Won an Emmy award for his abortion documentary "The Committee" in 1971 only one year after he left his advertising business and established Cusack Productions. I was just laying there trying to, you know, get my breath, and I knew I was bleeding. Of course it felt complicated, Peaches, a white woman in the collective, observed. [email protected] LEARNING INSTITUTE FOR ELDERS (L.I.F.E.) DEL BARCO: "The Janes" airs on HBO next month. Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City in Kansas, outgoing chair of the USCCB's Committee on Pro-Life Activities, presents pro-life initiative Walking with Moms in Need to the U.S. bishops in . But people would be banned from using the process to change abortion laws. When someone suggested Parker, Himes said, I was a little concerned initially that people would see it and say, What in the world is Carrie Bradshaw doing in this documentary? referring to her character in the long-running HBO series Sex and the City. But, he said, She does a wonderful job of telling her own story, and its a remarkable story.. Abortion: Stories Women Tell is streaming on HBO Max. So, Mike trained the Janes to perform abortions themselves. Beginning in June 2016, the film will be broadcast on more than 70 local public television stations through the American Public Television Exchange, via presenting station WUSF-TV. There is no moral argument for legacy preferences at places like Yale University. She delayed the case for months, and charges were dropped when the Supreme Court ruled abortion was legal in 1973. Susan Geiger But their lawyer, Jo-Ann Wolfson, had a plan to keep delaying the court proceedings because she knew that the Supreme Court was hearing a case about another Jane Roe v. Wade. Howard agreed to help the friends sister and continued to perform abortion services for women who came to Booth for assistance until she lost touch with him. by removing unnecessary regulations on certain drugs. We would like to thank the following individuals without whose advice and assistance the broadcast version of this film could never have happened: Colleen Hamilton ET Wednesday, featuring the voices of more than a dozen former members of the group, informally known as Jane, who recount their experiences helping women get access to abortions when they were illegal. In 2009, one of the very few remaining providers of third-trimester abortions in the country, Dr. George Tiller, was shot to death. This documentary, accompanied by dozens of in-depth interviews published as part of the FRONTLINE Transparency Project, examined then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnells decades-long campaign to transform the nations highest court and its profound implications. The centerpiece of their message: The most dangerous place for an African American child is in the womb.. Wes Moore, behind her, during a news conference in support of bills to protect access to abortion. Drawing on a landmark FRONTLINE film from the 1980s, the documentary. The group helped an estimated 11,000 women in Chicago get access to safe, affordable abortions in the late 1960s and early 70s. Authored by Justice Samuel Alito in February, the draft opinion would override 50 years of legal precedent, striking down the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling that determined women have a fundamental right to an abortion, and instead would grant individual states the full authority to regulate or prohibit abortion. This is the question viewers are left with when watching "Abortion Helpline, This is Lisa," a short documentary film offering a glimpse into the lives of five callers to an abortion fund hotline in Philadelphiaeach left with an unplanned pregnancy, no options, and everything to lose. The letter sent on Thursday was addressed to a number of UN agencies and officials, including the Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls; the Special Rapporteur on Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; and the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; the Heising-Simons Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen. Cassanello, Mills, Hos and their former students launched a fundraising campaign to cover the cost of licensing images and music in the film. Mandalit del Barco, NPR News. The 2005 documentary traced those state laws back to how anti-abortion advocates had seized onPlanned Parenthood v. Casey the 1992 Supreme Court decision that upheldRoe v. Wade but changed the standard by which abortion laws were judged. She reached out to women at various activist meetings and, quickly, dozens of women joined her. DEL BARCO: Until the Supreme Court decision in 1973, abortion was a felony in the state of Illinois, as in most of the country. The Idaho House State Affairs Committee moved forward a bill on Friday that would make it a felony crime to transport or recruit a minor for an abortion without parental consent. Nobody wants an unstable banking system.. Powerful evidence of the unimaginable., Clara Germani, The Christian Science Monitor. So we thought, we can be of use. Nearly 50 years later, Roe v. Wade could be overturned. 7 min read. After helping organize Black voters in Mississippi, she turned her activism to women with unwanted pregnancies. Anne Fowler (top row, left) is anEpiscopal priestand outspoken pro-choice advocate who served as theRector of St. John's Church in Jamaica Plain, MA, on the board of directors for Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, and on the board of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. Word spread, and by 1968 Booth realized she needed more help to continue her referral service. COMMANDER MICHAEL CALDERIN AND THE The documentary featured the perspectives of women with unplanned pregnancies, as well as people who worked inside the clinic and members of the community who protested outside. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, Photo from The New York Times, July 2, 1969. In the film, they describe taking turns helping the women who called. Directed by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg, the film documents how even conservative presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush supported abortion rights, which changed by 2018 when Republican politicians continued to use anti-abortion as an organizing cause and voting incentive for citizens. These norms must be deployed against the state here at home as well. He said he often gets asked how its possible to represent a population with such a wide range in income and wealth disparity. Vessel is Rebecca's story: one of a woman who heard and answered a calling, and transformed a wildly improbable idea into a global movement. That also means empowering through education, via practices designed explicitly to provide information. Jennifer 8. Filmmakers Tia Lessin and Emma Peldes. Abortion reversal laws are based on contested science but states keep passing them. The law cannot and should not stop people from seeking out life-saving health care. Documentary filmmaker and video producer Aaron Hos, representing the UCF Center for Distributed Learning (CDL), was brought onto the project as Producer and Supervising Editor. Barbara Thorp (bottom row, left) wasdirector of the Catholic Archdiocese Pro-Life Office in Massachusetts at the time of the clinic shooting, and served on the executive boards of the National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and Healing, the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment, and Women Affirming Life. RICHARD HARRISON The Committee is a documentary film about the little-known Florida Legislative Investigative Committee of the State Legislature from 1956-1965. Especially now. The documentary premiered this week in Washington, and its available to watch on the congressmans website as well as on YouTube. I agree with TheWrap's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and provide my consent to receive marketing communications from them. MONICA MONTICELLO, MONICA MONTICELLO Rep. Jim Himes, D-4th District, was tapped last year to lead the U.S. House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth, an issue he said is in my face every single day in his southwestern Connecticut district home to one of the nations highest concentrations of millionaires and some of its most economically distressed communities. In 1963, 280 deaths were recorded in the U.S. from induced abortions, and in 1965, they dropped to 235, according to Pew Research, which indicated that the numbers fell to single digits or zero every year after Roe v. Wade was decided.
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