Always a Tomorrow
By Lucy Boland
“Always a Tomorrow” attempts to invoke the dualistic feeling of frustration in the present moment, yet hope for the future. This is a sentiment felt by many generations of women throughout the course of history. In our current climate, I relate these dualistic (and opposing) feelings to the natural right that women possess to make autonomous decisions about their own bodies
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