On Newsy Tonight, Chance Seales sits down with Dr. Meera Shah, a doctor who travels hundreds of miles, often across state lines, to give women access to abortions in areas where they might not otherwise have the option.
Newsy Tonight Interviews Dr. Meera Shah
Chance Seales sits down with Dr. Meera Shah, a doctor who travels extensively to give women safe access to abortions.
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Posted: 9:03 p.m. EST Dec 3, 2021
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