Jan
26
6:00pm
Reproductive Rights on the 50th Anniversary of Roe
By The 19th News
January marks the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that made abortion a constitutionally protected right. That decision stood for 49 years — impacting generations of women and giving millions of people greater autonomy over their reproductive rights — until the high court overturned it in June. The 19th will mark January’s consequential milestone with high-level conversations on the legal, historical and cultural impact of Roe, and what the future holds without it.
👉 Click RSVP NOW at right to let us know what questions you have for our panelists.
Schedule
Welcome | 12:00 p.m. CT
- Amanda Zamora, Co-founder and Publisher, The 19th
What Roe Means To My Generation | 12:05 p.m. CT
- Eleanor Smeal, President and Co-Founder, Feminist Majority Foundation
- Rebecca Walker, Author, To be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism
- Jenny Yang, Stand-Up Comedian, Actor and Writer
- Olivia Julianna, Director of Politics and Governmental Affairs, Gen Z For Change
- Moderator: Karen Hawkins, Story Editor, The 19th
What’s Next In The Courts | 12:55 p.m. CT
- Dahlia Lithwick, Author, Lady Justice
- Hillary Schneller, co-lead counsel in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
- Rhiannon Hamam, Co-host 5-4 Podcast
- Moderator: Shefali Luthra, Health Reporter, The 19th
One-On-One With Vanita Gupta | 1:35 p.m. CT
- Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta, Chair, DOJ’s Reproductive Rights Task Force
- Moderator: Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News
Abortion In The States | 2:00 p.m. CT
- Mia McLeod, South Carolina State Senator
- Elizabeth Nash, Principal Policy Associate, Guttmacher Institute
- Moderator: Jennifer Gerson, Reporter, The 19th
The 19th thanks our sponsor
Laura Arnold
Note: our sponsors play no part in the selection of our event participants or programming.
About The 19th
The 19th is an independent nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. We aim to empower women, people of color and the LGBTQ+ community with the information, community and tools they need to be equal participants in our democracy. The 19th aims to level the playing field with:
- Free-to-consume and free-to-republish journalism that reimagines politics and policy coverage through a gender lens
- Deep-dive, evidence-based reporting that exposes gender inequity and injustice, and reveals surprising and original stories on the issues that most deeply affect our readers’ lives, from health care to the economy
- A newsroom that reflects the nation’s diversity, and is devoted to covering all people with empathy
- A digital platform for civil conversations and community building, and national events that bring our readers into direct contact with their elected officials
The 19th aims to be a home for all people affected by the issues we cover. To that end, all members of our community are expected to observe our community guidelines when engaging on our website, newsletters, social channels, events or other platforms.
Learn how you can support our nonprofit newsroom here.
Sign up
The 19th's virtual events aim to bring women and others marginalized based on their gender together with elected officials, experts and community leaders to discuss issues at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. Visit 19thnews.org/subscribe to receive invitations for future 19th events.
hosted by
The 19th News
share