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Cake (2005) Written by Tassie Cameron Directed by Nisha Ganatra
Pippa McGee: Lulu, I offered to edit a bridal magazine. It's a shrine to commitment, and I'm a slut!
#cake 2005#nisha ganatra#female directors#heather graham#sandra oh#director cameo#taye diggs#sarah chalke#sheryl hines#keram malicki sanchez#david sutcliffe#kate kelson is supposed to be in this but i couldn't see her and she's uncredited#haven cast and crew#nocticola art
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Barbara Riley, 27 (USA 1970)
A few years before Roe v. Wade, abortion on demand was legalized in New York, where a doctor told Barbara Riley to undergo a legal abortion and tubal ligation. She agreed to it and underwent the first-trimester abortion at Harlem Hospital in New York on July 11, 1970. It was a dubious course of action for her condition— sickle cell disease.
Barbara was on her 5th pregnancy. Her first three had been fine and had resulted in live births, but her 4th baby was stillborn. The abortion posed a serious threat to Barbara’s health—even more so than in other pregnant people. She had sickle cell disease and abortion has been observed to trigger sickle cell crisis in patients like her.
Instead of improving Barbara’s health, the abortion killed her. Her blood started to break down and Barbara died of sickle cell crisis triggered by the abortion on July 20, outliving her last child by just 9 days. If doctors thought another pregnancy posed a threat to Barbara’s health, a tubal ligation should have been recommended before she was pregnant again, not after. It was especially reckless to attempt an abortion on a patient with sickle cell disease.
Other sickle cell patients who died because a legal abortion triggered a sickle cell crisis include Margaret Davis, “Vera Roe”, “Jenny Roe” and Betty Hines. Sherika Mayo, another sickle cell patient, also died after abortion from blood clotting problems as well as severe internal injuries.
Barbara was one of at least 3 killed by legal abortion since the beginning of the month, when New York legalized abortion on demand. It is worth noting that when asked about the increased risk to women’s health and safety, a city hospital official spokesperson said, “We can tolerate three deaths per 100,000 patients.” However, in the first 22 days alone, at least 3 out of about 2000 women died from legal abortion, making “safe and legal” abortion 50 times more lethal than the hospital spokesperson deemed acceptable.
Others killed by New York’s pre-Roe legal abortions include but are not limited to Edith Clark, Pearl Schwier, Carmen Rodriguez, 19-year-old Lisa Marie Hoefener, Margaret Smith, Carole Schaner, 18-year-old Pamala Modugno, 14-year-old “Julie Roe,” 17-year-old “April Roe,” 17-year-old “Roxanne Roe,” 18-year-old “Sandra Roe,” 18-year-old “Becky Roe,” “Amy Roe,” “Anita Roe,” “Kimberly Roe,” “Beth Roe,” “Roseanne Roe,” “Barbara Roe,” “Vicki Roe,” “Tammy Roe,” “Connie Roe,” “Robin Roe,” “Audrey Roe,” “Andrea Roe,” “Colleen Roe,” “Sheryl Roe” and “Sara Roe.”
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#tw abortion#pre roe legal#unsafe yet legal#pro life#tw murder#tw ab*rtion#abortion#abortion debate#death from legal abortion
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Wait, do you have any good recommendations for WNBA podcast? 
Off the Looking Glass (Kate Fagan and Jessica Smetana)
See You in the Lobby (Marissa Coleman and Matt Ellentuck)
Bird's Eye View (Erica McCall)
Around the Rim (Lachina Robinson and Terrika Foster Brasby)
Queens of the Court (Sheryl Swoopes)
There's more but those are the ones I've listened to before.
I also love all the player podcasts but those are very intermittent and random.
Napheesa Collier and A'ja Wilson made a few seasons of a show called Tea with A & Phee.
Myisha Hines Allen made a few episodes of the Offline podcast.
Sami Whitcomb did like three episodes of a podcast once upon a time.
Lauren Jackson and Tully Bevilacqua did a few episodes where they tell old stories.
Haley Jones has a podcast that's pretty good.
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Haywood Knowles Nelson Jr. (born March 25, 1960) is an actor. He is known for having portrayed Dwayne Nelson on What's Happening!! from 1976–1979, and its spin-off series What's Happening Now!! 1985–1988. He grew up in Garden City Park, Long Island. He has been a member of the entertainment community for over forty years. Born in New York, he began his career at the age of six with numerous principal on-camera and voice-over national commercials, including Lavoris, Campbell's Soup, Libby's, Polaroid, Hot Wheels, Rock'em Sock'em Robots, Johnny Lightening, Aurora AFX, Kodak, Duncan Hines, Milk, Burger King, and Dean Witter. He appeared as a co-star in several feature films, including If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band, Mixed Company, This Property Is Condemned, and a featuring role in Evilspeak. He spent a two-year run on Broadway in Thieves. He guest starred on Kojak in the episode "The Godson" as Bobby Moore. At the age of 14, he went on to guest star in the television series Sanford and Son as the grandson of Grady then acted in the series of the same name, Grady in 1975. The next year, in 1976, at the age of 16, Haywood soon landed the role of "Dwayne" in the television series "Cooley High," which became "What's Happening!" As a "teenage heartthrob" on a popular television series, he was one of the first African American teen idols. After three seasons he went on to a short run on The White Shadow for MTM Enterprises. He had his studies in Architectural Design and Electronics Engineering interrupted when the cast of What's Happening!! was re-united for three seasons of syndication in the series continuation What's Happening Now!! for Columbia Pictures Television where he observed as Technical Director. He appeared in an urban dramatic Broadway production at New York's Lincoln Center Alice Tully Hall, appeared As Himself in Dickie Roberts, and a role on The Parkers. He is a devout Scientologist. He married Sheryl Piland (1981–1984), Diana Ramos (1987–1998), and Khnadya Skye (2014-2020). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOF6yzLHou/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Haywood Knowles Nelson Jr. (born March 25, 1960) is an actor. He is known for having portrayed Dwayne Nelson on What’s Happening!! (1976–79) and its spin-off series What’s Happening Now!! (1985–88).
He grew up in Garden City Park, Long Island. He has been a member of the entertainment community for over forty years. Born in New York, he began his career at the age of six with numerous principal on-camera and voice-over national commercials, including Lavoris, Campbell’s Soup, Libby’s, Polaroid, Hot Wheels, Rock’em Sock’em Robots, Johnny Lightening, Aurora AFX, Kodak, Duncan Hines, Milk, Burger King, and Dean Witter.
He appeared as a co-star in several feature films, including If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band, Mixed Company, This Property Is Condemned, and a featuring role in Evilspeak. He spent a two-year run on Broadway in Thieves. He guest starred on Kojak in the episode “The Godson” as Bobby Moore. At the age of 14, he went on to guest star in the television series Sanford and Son as the grandson of Grady then acted in the series of the same name, Grady in 1975. The next year, in 1976, at the age of 16, Haywood soon landed the role of “Dwayne” in the television series “Cooley High,” which became “What’s Happening!” As a “teenage heartthrob” on a popular television series, he was one of the first African American teen idols. After three seasons he went on to a short run on The White Shadow for MTM Enterprises. He had his studies in Architectural Design and Electronics Engineering interrupted when the cast of What’s Happening!! was re-united for three seasons of syndication in the series continuation What’s Happening Now!! for Columbia Pictures Television where he observed as Technical Director. He appeared in an urban dramatic Broadway production at New York’s Lincoln Center Alice Tully Hall, appeared As Himself in Dickie Roberts, and a role on The Parkers.
He is a devout Scientologist. He married Sheryl Piland (1981–1984), Diana Ramos (1987–1998), and Khnadya Skye (2014-2020). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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