
Lena Dunham on Roe v. Wade: 'The Fight Continues for Our Daughters'
Actress and showrunner Lena Dunham recently shared her thoughts on the overturning of Roe v. Wade, reflecting on the ongoing struggle for reproductive rights. Dunham, known for her work on 'Girls' and her new Netflix series 'Too Much,' expressed her belief that the fight for these rights, which she once thought secured by her mother's generation, must continue for the benefit of future generations. Speaking on the impact of the ruling, Dunham emphasized, 'Roe v. Wade doesn't just affect women, lack of reproductive care affects women, it affects trans people, it affects male partners, it affects everybody.' She argued that marginalizing reproductive rights as solely a 'women's health issue' is part of the problem, advocating for a broader understanding of its societal implications. Dunham also highlighted her past collaboration with Planned Parenthood to portray an 'honest, safe abortion scene' in 'Girls,' an experience she values.