The Future of Roe v. Wade & Protests in Sudan — Your Call 10am PT
Sudanese protesters flash the V-sign during a mass demonstration in Khartoum  against Sudan's ruling generals.

On today’s edition of Your Call’s Media Roundtable, we’ll discuss the latest developments in Sudan. On October 25, Sudan’s military seized power in a coup, arrested leading civilian politicians and declared a state of emergency. Since then, 42 people have been killed in mass anti-military protests. Hundreds have been arrested.

Joining us to provide the latest will be:

Isma’il Kushkush, a freelance Sudanese American journalist.

Plus, we’ll cover the future of abortion rights in the United States, as the Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday over a Mississippi abortion law that could gut or overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade landmark decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

We’ll be joined by:

Alanna Vagianos, Gender Reporter at HuffPost

Amy Littlefield, abortion access correspondent for the Nation

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