
Paula Doress-Worters, the mother and activist who helped open the door to once-taboo conversations about women’s health in America, has died at 87. She was a member of the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, a group of young women who came together to create the groundbreaking manual later known as Our Bodies, Ourselves. The book explored important topics such as sexuality, birth control, abortion, and postpartum depression. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist reflects on a life well lived.
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