This episode of Mountain Talk explores women’s reproductive health and history in Southeastern Kentucky. It’s brought to us by four young women who are Fellows with All Access EKY.
The first story comes from Taylor Pratt, an 18 year old fellow who has been with All Access EKY for two semesters. She sat down with Mitchella Phipps and Paulina Gover to talk about their experiences with reproductive health care, both in and out of the region.
Then we hear from Caitlyn Cummings. Caitlyn is a 21 year old Fellow from Perry County, who wanted to capture what gender roles looked like for women in her community. She spoke with friend and Professor Jenny Williams for this intimate discussion about women’s roles, barriers, and rights.
Next, we learn about the life and legacy of Mary Breckinridge – a nurse-midwife who founded Frontier Nursing University in Hyden, KY in 1925. Destiny Caldwell, 23, shares Mary’s story as told through her long time friend Kitty Earnst.
This episode concludes with a story about experiences with sex education in college classrooms today, produced by 19 year old Peer Trainer Hannah Adams.