Jemima Kirke Talks About Her Abortion in This Frank and Powerful PSA

Actress and artist Jemima Kirke, best known as Jessa on HBO’s Girls, terminated a pregnancy while she was in college in 2007. In this new PSA for the Center for Reproductive Rights, she shares that story. It isn’t sensational or scandalous. In fact, her story seems rather common—and that’s exactly why the PSA is affecting. 

Speaking candidly about abortion is often met with stigma and shame, even embarrassment, according to Kirke, who is looking to combat the taboo nature of abortion stories by opening up about her own.

In the three-minute PSA, the mother of three (including two daughters, whom she mentions) notes the hurdles she had to jump through to gain access to the legal procedure.

“It’s these obstacles and it’s this stigma that makes these things not completely unavailable,” she says. “And that’s the tricky part, is that we think we do have free choice and we are able to do whatever we want. But then there are these little hoops we have to jump through to get them.”

The actress is one of many telling her story, no small task given the inherently political nature of the topic. The Center for Reproductive Rights’ “Draw the Line” campaign looks to cement Americans’ access to reproductive care in a political environment that has steadily worked to restrict it.



When Sarah Silverman and Jesus Chat About Abortion, Who Could Possibly Be Offended?

If there's one thing that can finally bring America together on this whole abortion issue, it's definitely a blasphemous video of Sarah Silverman hanging out with her feminist bestie, Jesus Christ. 

In her new five-minute clip, Silverman bonds with Jesus over an NCIS marathon, a sinfully good back rub and a few zingers, like when the Messiah quips that life doesn't begin at conception, but at 40. 

The video promotes "V to Shining V," a national reproductive-rights pride day scheduled for Sept. 28. Rallies are planned for all 50 state capitals, with Silverman appearing in Concord, N.H.

Silverman has tread this progressive political path before, appearing in outrageous clips that draw predictable, polarized responses. Her screeds continue to spark indignant hand-wringing from conservatives, and she seems to be emboldened by her critics each time.

No matter how disrespectful her presentation (and really, in a world of South Park and Family Guy, this stuff is pretty tame), the coverage and commentary she receives in conservative quarters can be so hateful that it makes her content look all the more benign and compelling by comparison. Ironically, the blowback bolsters these campaigns; each anonymous anti-Semitic barb or crass expression of "regret" that Silverman herself hadn't been aborted serves to strengthen her hand.

Of course, her controversial approach ensures she'll always just be preaching to the choir. Believing she'll gain many (or any) converts would take a great leap of faith.

Via Mediaite.

Warning: Some language in this video is NSFW.


    



Online Furor Draws Press to Abortion Doctor’s Trial

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