Rebecca Traister: The necessity of hope in post-Roe America
"This is bad, it’s horrible, and it will get worse," says Rebecca Traister. "It is incumbent on us therefore to use hope not as some feel-good measure. But to regard it as a tactical necessity and a moral and civic responsibility. To feel the hope and keep moving and keep fighting."
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