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With Roe v. Wade on the chopping block, abortion access is under fire in states around the country. At Planned Parenthood’s Knoxville location, the clinic faced that literally when an arson attack burned the building to the ground. How will providers rebuild when the things they stand for are so threatened?
Guest: Tory Mills, director of community engagement for Planned Parenthood’s Knoxville Health Center.
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