
Pennsylvania State Senator Amanda Cappelletti explained the impact storytelling has when it comes to protecting reproductive rights at a roundtable in Harrisburg last month. “Storytelling humanizes people,” Cappelletti told The Keystone in an interview. Cappelletti then went on to talk about her two miscarriages and how sharing her story changed her relationship with some of her Republican colleagues.
@keystonenewsroom Pennsylvania State Senator Amanda Cappelletti explained the impact storytelling has when it comes to protecting reproductive rights at a roundtable in Harrisburg last month. “Storytelling humanizes people,” Cappelletti told The Keystone in an interview. Cappelletti then went on to talk about her two miscarriages and how sharing her story changed her relationship with some of her Republican colleagues. ✏️ 🎥 : Sean Kitchen #Pennsylvania #PAPolitics #PANews #ReproductiveRights #ReproductiveFreedom #ReproductiveHealthcare #Abortion #AbortionAccess #StopTheBans #BansOffOurBodies #PlannedParenthood #Roe

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