8.2/10 (IMDB)

Zurawski v Texas

1h 38m Documentary

Zurawski v Texas

Women denied abortions under Texas’s ambiguous and unforgiving abortion bans band together with a fearless attorney to sue Texas. While battling in court against the state and its immovable Attorney General, the extent of their traumatic experiences is revealed as they wrestle to regain their reproductive futures and set a precedent for millions of other women and families. "Zurawski vs. Texas" reveals the dire impact of losing access to healthcare and the extraordinary efforts of the women and men fighting on the frontline to regain those rights.

Q&A with Pilar Herrero to follow screening

Pilar Herrero Photo

Pilar Herrero joined the Center for Reproductive Rights in 2015. As a member of the U.S. Human Rights team, she uses international human rights law to strengthen domestic legal advocacy for reproductive freedom and to hold the U.S. accountable for human rights violations. Pilar co-leads the Center’s work on maternal health in the U.S., which seeks to advance racial/ethnic and gender justice in and through reproductive health.

Before joining the Center, Pilar worked on a range of social justice issues from both legal and non-legal angles, including immigration, education, criminal justice, and the rights of incarcerated parents.

Pilar earned her LL.M. in international legal studies from NYU School of Law. She earned her J.D. and a UW Law Merit Award from the University of Washington and holds a B.S. in biology, also from the University of Washington. In 2019, Pilar was named a “Top Lawyer Under 40” by the Hispanic National Bar Association. She is licensed in Washington state and Tulalip Tribal Court.

Director

Maisie Crow, Abbie Perrault

Cast

Rating

Not Rated

Year

2025

Country

United States

Language

English


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