Justine Whitfield

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Justine Whitfield is a writing student and a chartered accountant working in aviation. She spends her days costing helicopter services for deep sea oil rigs in international locations but writes whenever she can.

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Literature21.11.17

In this essay, Justine Whitfield tells the story of her own abortion and invites men and women to participate in The Sparrow Project, an exhibition of accounts and artists’ responses aimed at broadening our understanding of abortion.

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