The Journey that Matters: What It Was Like

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Documentary
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Ursula Le Guin reads an essay about her experience getting an illegal abortion in 1950 when she was a senior in college, highlighting how women’s success and happiness is predicated on bodily autonomy.

Cast

Ursula K. Le Guin
Unknown

Crew

Arwen Curry
Director, Writer, Producer
Maya Curry
Editor
Sarah Cannon
Editor
Jeff Streich
Director of Photography
Anna Rieke
Sound
Alexandra Petrus
Visual Effects
Kia Simon
Visual Effects
William Ryan Fritch
Original Music Composer

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