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  • Oct 31, 2024 | wbur.org | Pam Houston

    Editor’s note: Pam Houston is an author. Her latest book, “” tells the story of how her personal and professional life was powered by access to abortion. It also examines the legal and political history of reproductive rights in the United States. In the essay below, Houston shares her experience on tour, introducing readers to the book. It’s followed by an excerpt, chapter one of "Without Exception." — Cloe AxelsonWhat I did not expect was how much laughter there would be in the room.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | crestedbuttenews.com | Pam Houston

    118 Views •Stories from the Garden exhibition runs at the Kinder Padon Gallery throughOctober 10. THURSDAY 10•7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Crack of Dawn Group topic discussion at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711. •10-11:30 a.m. CB Museum history walking tours (every Thursday). •4-5:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 421A Sopris Avenue, stmarysgaragecb.org.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | terrain.org | Pam Houston |John Price

    Lifespan of a Human RightFor 49 years, five months, and two days, the United States Supreme Court protected a woman’s right to have an abortion. In other words, it protected a woman’s right to determine what happens inside her own body, and in the long winding road of her future, and in the shape of her one precious life, in the case of unwanted pregnancy.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | ocregister.com | Pam Houston

    Here’s how to travel like you’re rich even if you really aren’t

  • Sep 17, 2024 | flipboard.com | Pam Houston

    7 hours agoElon Musk said SpaceX would sue the Federal Aviation Administration after air-safety regulators alleged that the company violated rocket-launch regulations during two flights, and proposed fines. The FAA said Tuesday it is seeking about $633,000 for three different alleged violations during two …