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Thirty-six years years ago, Melbourne woman Ilsa Evans had an abortion, a decision she says changed her life immeasurably for the better.
On the weekend she was one of thousands of women who took to the streets to protest against the ruling in the United States to wind back abortion rights. Today, why Ilsa is worried about Australia's abortion laws and an expert on just how secure our reproductive rights are.Dr Prudence Flowers, senior lecturer in US history at Flinders University
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