What an inspiring and extraordinary young woman! I’ve just sent links to my French husband, some of his family and our French friends. It’s not the scale of Taylor Swift but it feels so grounding and heartwarming to take a little right action over breakfast when there is so much tragedy and injustice in the world. Thanks for sharing Sarah.
So grateful to have learned about Nika and her commitment to so many important issues! I fully support any effort that improves access to abortion care, and I am certain that Nika knows much more about advocacy in Europe than I do - but I am concerned that this effort will result in something that - while better than what is in place now - sounds very much like the situation in the US, whereby women would need to travel to another state to access care. Sometimes that is not possible, for financial reasons or because the person is in a health emergency. Do I understand this initiative correctly and if so is there more we can do to resolve this further problem?
Yay, that is fantastic news about your books. Just wondering if the updated edition is much different to the original? Thanks
Not hugely different. Updated statistics. I wouldn't buy it if you have OG. Unless it's for a gift!
What an inspiring and extraordinary young woman! I’ve just sent links to my French husband, some of his family and our French friends. It’s not the scale of Taylor Swift but it feels so grounding and heartwarming to take a little right action over breakfast when there is so much tragedy and injustice in the world. Thanks for sharing Sarah.
Thank you!!
Oh, Sar, I'm so pleased digiDirect are honouring Booktopia's commitment to you. What a blessing. 🙌
Go well, my friend x
It's been quite the ride. x
Just signed! Gonna spread it to my network.
Amazing
So grateful to have learned about Nika and her commitment to so many important issues! I fully support any effort that improves access to abortion care, and I am certain that Nika knows much more about advocacy in Europe than I do - but I am concerned that this effort will result in something that - while better than what is in place now - sounds very much like the situation in the US, whereby women would need to travel to another state to access care. Sometimes that is not possible, for financial reasons or because the person is in a health emergency. Do I understand this initiative correctly and if so is there more we can do to resolve this further problem?