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End Your Community’s Rape Kit Backlog

July 29, 2011 by Alison Grady Leave a Comment
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**Trigger warning: This blog post discusses rape and the problems surrounding the rape kit backlog** Imagine that you have just experienced an incredibly traumatizing and horrific experience – you were raped.  Now imagine that, despite feeling powerless and needing to attempt to begin to heal, you immediately go to the hospital and spend up to [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Campaigns, Sexual Assault, Violence Against Women Tagged With: police, rape, rape culture, rape kit backlog

A Loss for Dolores Huerta, and the World

July 28, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Eleanor Smeal I was distraught to learn last night of the unexpected death of Richard Estrada Chavez, the life partner of my dear friend Dolores Huerta, who serves on the Feminist Majority Foundation board of directors. Richard was the younger brother of Cesar Chavez, who cofounded the United Farm Workers (UFW) with Dolores. Richard [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Dolores Huerta Foundation, Feminist Majority Foundation, Richard Estrada Chavez

“Slut” Walk: Can’t we just be “people”?

July 28, 2011 by Madeline Montgomery 5 Comments
Activists rallying against victim-blaming at the Slut Walk in Alberta, Canada. Signs read "I'm a SLUT. Problem?" & "What do you call a guy who makes 'Make me a sandwhich' jokes? Single!"

Part 2 of 2: These two blog posts provide two different reactions to Rebecca Traister’s New York Times piece, Ladies We Have a Problem, about the anti-victim-blaming rallies in Canada & the US known as SlutWalks. If you’ve heard any of the public discourse surrounding SlutWalks – from local TV stations, to blogs, personal Facebook [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Sexual Assault Tagged With: guest post, media, New York Times, organizing, protests, rallies, rape, Rape is Rape, Rebecca Traister, sexual assault, slut, slut-shaming, victim blaming, victim shaming, violence against women

SlutWalk: Big Ups to Toronto

July 28, 2011 by Guest Blogger 1 Comment
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Part 1 of 2: These two blog posts provide two different reactions to Rebecca Traister’s New York Times piece, Ladies We Have a Problem, about the anti-victim-blaming rallies in Canada & the US known as SlutWalks. If you’ve heard any of the public discourse surrounding SlutWalks – from local TV stations, to blogs, personal Facebook [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Sexual Assault Tagged With: guest post, media, New York Times, organizing, protests, rallies, rape, Rape is Rape, Rebecca Traister, sexual assault, slut, slut-shaming, victim blaming, victim shaming, violence against women

Student Activist Speaks Out About Defending Orlando Clinics

July 26, 2011 by Sarah Shanks 1 Comment
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Guest Post by Alexa Nelen, University of Central Florida When Operation Save America/Operation Rescue (OSA/OR) announced its plans for a “siege” of Orlando abortion clinics (July 16-23,) pro-choice allies did not wait long before taking action. This event drew around 40 anti-choice protestors, and organizations such as Feminist Majority Foundation, NOW, and local student groups [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Campaigns, Clinic Access, Reproductive Rights, Students Rising Up Tagged With: Adopt-a-Clinic, clinic defense, clinic harassment, Operation Rescue/Operation Save America, student activism

Voice Your Support for Teen Birth Control Access!

July 22, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Jessica Stites It’s been a refreshing week of sanity around birth control. First the Institute of Medicine announced that birth control should count as “preventive care” and be covered by insurance at no cost. And now, in response to a Good Morning America segment on the “debate” about whether mothers should let their teen [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Reproductive Rights, Women's Health Tagged With: birth control, contraception, Institute of Medicine, reproductive rights, Teen Pregnancy

Summer of Choice: Show Your Support and Thanks to the Doctors, Clinics, and Your Right to Choose

July 22, 2011 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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Having had an abortion when I was just 18 and totally unprepared for an unplanned pregnancy, I am reminded every time new legislation is passed that limits abortions or anti-abortion activists harass women and clinics that this choice is not something to take for granted, that, unfortunately, a fight is required to maintain this legal [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access, Feminist Campus, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion access, Adopt-a-Clinic, Anti-Abortion Extremism, clinic defense, clinic harassment, Dr. Carhart, Dr. George Tiller, National Clinic Access Project, summer of choice, women's health

Orlando Update: Clinics Remain Open in Face of Anti-Abortion “Siege”

July 22, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Christie Thompson The weeklong Operation Rescue/Operation Save America (OR/OSA) “siege” of Orlando has just two days left, and area women’s health care providers have successfully remained open and operating throughout. The anti-abortion extremist group targeted seven different clinics over the course of the week, surrounding offices and harassing both staff and patients. Organizers from [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: Anti-Abortion, Anti-Abortion Extremism, Army of God, Dr. George Tiller, Feminist Majority Foundation, Operation Rescue/Operation Save America, Priests for Life, Troy Newman

100,000 Have Told the FBI That Rape Is Rape. Have You?

July 22, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Annie Shields Nearly 100,000 people have signed onto the Ms. and Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF) campaign to change the FBI’s definition of “forcible” rape. After a Ms. investigative report found that the FBI’s fundamentally flawed definition excludes hundreds of thousands of rapes from the yearly Uniform Crime Report, Ms. and FMF started a Change.org [...]

Filed Under: Violence Against Women Tagged With: Change.org, Eleanor Smeal, FBI, Feminist Majority Foundation, Katherine Spillar, Rape is Rape, Shelby Knox, Uniform Crime Report

My Sistas Have Spoken! Now It’s Time to Act: The 2011 Sister Song “Let’s Talk About Sex” Conference

July 21, 2011 by Francesca Witcher 2 Comments
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Last week, Feminist Majority Foundation afforded me an amazing opportunity to attend the 2011 Sister Song “Let’s Talk About Sex: Love Legislation and Leadership” conference in Miami, Florida from July 13-17. Sister Song is a reproductive justice non-profit for women of color that is a conglomerate of 80 local and national grassroots organizations that target [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Intersectionality, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion, campus organizing, conferences, family planning, media, pregnancy, social justice, women's health
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