Actress Amy Brenneman had an abortion when she was 21 years old, and she refuses to be shamed for speaking about it.
“I absolutely think the word ‘Christian’ has been stolen in 2017 in America by the Christian right,” she says in the video. She said that her church is “prayerfully pro-choice” and believes in giving full “moral agency” to women. (In the past, Brenneman has said she attends an Episcopalian church, and that she’s also half-Jewish.)
Brenneman has long been outspoken about women’s right to have access to abortion care, and said that being open about her experience came at a cost.
In 2006, she joined celebrities like Gloria Steinem and Kathy Najimy in signing a Ms. Magazine petition called “We Had Abortions,” to normalize the procedure. In a 2015 HuffPost Live video, she said that she thinks abortion should not be “demonized” and went to bat for Planned Parenthood, too.
After the 2015 interview ― 10 years after initially coming out about having an abortion and, as she says in the Lives of Women video, “in the age of Twitter and Facebook” ― she had to endure trolling from the religious right and anti-abortion communities. She says in the video that she remains grateful for her decision to have an abortion regardless, and accepts that she will always be at odds with the anti-abortion community.
“I don’t feel like I’m in conflict with where I go every Sunday,” she says in the video. “To live alongside this hatred [from the anti-abortion community] has been really empowering, and ultimately freeing.”


June 17, 2017 at 3:00 pm
any real person with a GOOD soul of ANY religion or spirituality would support a woman’s right to bring a LIFE into this world;—- it’s not something small; this is a human once born…. and the woman may not be ready, i had 2 abortions and if i was preg now; i would again. i support abortion fully; women matter more than these anti-lifers and so do innocent unwanted kids, LIKE I WAS!
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June 18, 2017 at 4:08 am
I’m not this Anonymous. John Dunkle
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June 18, 2017 at 4:09 am
Oh, maybe it’s fixed.
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June 17, 2017 at 7:42 pm
Well, the Bible approves of both abortion (Ecclesiastes 4, i-iii) and the murder of innocent girls (Judges 11, 30-39), so I wouldn’t get my knickers in a twist about abortion the way you do, Mr. Dunkle.
And of course, humans who are murdered before they can make their first choice for wrong go straight to Heaven, so if you believe a blastocyst, embryo or fetus are fully human, you are denying them the gift of Heaven when you compel them to become children.
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June 18, 2017 at 4:12 am
Chuck, children go to heaven. It’s when they get to be your age and my age they go to hell. Are you in favor of killing children too?
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June 18, 2017 at 7:36 am
Read what Chuck wrote, Johnny. He did not advocate killing children; he pointed out that YOU actually should advocate killing BEFORE they can sin so they get into heaven immediately. Chuck probably does not believe in heaven, so before you try to deflect his argument, keep that in mind.
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June 18, 2017 at 5:37 pm
As with all so-called “pro-lifers,” David, it’s not about them; it’s all about him. He wages an allegorical battle against death in order to convince himself that when he dies he will always exist in the memory of people around the world. If he read Ernest Becker’s “Denial of Death,” he’d understand this, but he can’t bring himself to do so.
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