Hundreds of thousands of American women terminate pregnancies each year. But in the past decade, state governments around the country have enacted a series of laws that reproductive justice advocates argue impede women's access to safe, legal abortion.
The Lady Parts Justice League (LPJL) is a group of successful comics who use stand-up, sketch, and multimedia comedy to start conversations about reproductive justice. The League performs its show, “You Should Smile More and OtherManspirationalObservations” at The Cat's Cradle in Carrboro tonight at 8 p.m.
Host Frank Stasiopreviews the performance withLizzWinstead, creator ofLPJLand co-founder of The Daily Show, and standup-comicJoyelle Johnson. Here's one of their spoof videos made about Louisiana:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vbqR2969d8
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