Making Space
Essays, stories, & reflections on working in
women’s health and social impact spaces.
In other words, why I do what I do and what matters most.
What Does Economic Inequality Have to Do with Women’s Health Equity?
Reflections after attending Matthew Desmond’s presentation on his latest book, Poverty, by America, and how anti-poverty initiatives intersect with women’s health equity.
“I am done living in a world where women are lied to about their bodies…where women believe their bodies are broken, simply because those bodies are not male. And I am done living in a world where women are trained from birth to treat their bodies as the enemy.”
—Emily Nagoski, Come As You Are