The Power To Dismantle Stigma With Abortion Storytelling

Asha Dahya is a filmmaker, producer and author based in Los Angeles.

By Asha Dahya

I am an independent filmmaker, producer, author and TEDx Speaker.

I created a short animated documentary called, “Someone You Know,” profiling the stories of three women who had abortions late in their pregnancy.

The goal is to dismantle stigma about later abortion, and foster empathy. In the lead-up to the mid-terms where reproductive rights are on the ballot in California, and Roe v. Wade has now been overturned nationally, this film is my way of connecting women through the power of storytelling on a topic that is personal and important.

Along with voting, please consider donating for post-production funds through November 8 and sharing about my campaign and film here.

“The goal is to dismantle stigma about later abortion, and foster empathy. This film is my way of connecting women through the power of storytelling on a topic that is personal and important. “—@ashadahya #PowerToChangeStories
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