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A Message about Birth Control from the 71%

November 17, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 15 Comments
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Growing up a New Yorker, I was fortunate enough to live in a state that mandated insurance plans cover birth control. Growing up the daughter of a nurse who was employed by a Catholic hospital, I was not fortunate enough to ever actually reap the benefits of this policy. My mother is not a Catholic [...]

Filed Under: Birth Control Access, Leaders & Government Tagged With: affordable care, Affordable Care Act

‘Twas the night before Election Day…

November 8, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 1 Comment
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…And all through Mississippi, the Campus Team and their amazing Students Voting No on 26 organizers were working their butts off to get out the vote. Many people, inside Mississippi and throughout the country, have been talking about MS i26 this past week or so. That’s primarily because it’s so extreme and dangerous for women [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Birth Control Access, Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion, Campus Team, Election, elections, Feminist Campus, Initiative 26, Mississippi

Three Women’s Rights Activists Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

October 10, 2011 by Francesca Witcher Leave a Comment
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Last Friday, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia,  activist Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, and pro-democracy activist Tawakkul Karman of Yemen, were awarded the covenant Nobel Peace Prize, “for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work”.  They share this honor not just as three women, [...]

Filed Under: Global Women's Rights, Leaders & Government Tagged With: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, Liberia, Nobel Peace Prize, non-violence, poverty, protests, rallies, Tawakkul Karman, violence against women, Yemen

Maine Secretary of State’s Confusing Anti-Voter Agenda

September 26, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 1 Comment
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In Maine, Secretary of State Charlie Summers’ job it is to protect the voting rights of Maine residents, and yet he supports the legislation obviously suppressing that right. In June, upon Summers’ recommendation, Governor Paul LePage signed a bill into law repealing the state’s 38 year old law allowing same-day voter registration. This effectively strips [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government Tagged With: Get Out Her Vote, GOHV 2011, GOHV 2012, HERvotes, same day voter registration, voter registration, voter suppression

Board of Health Meeting on TRAP Laws: An Education on “Democracy”

September 16, 2011 by Sarah Shanks Leave a Comment
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Organizing around an issue and being a part of a political process is all very exciting, until you see those systems fail you and your peers. Yesterday, the Virginia Board of Health met to decide on regulations that the Governor proposed for first trimester abortion clinics. These regulations put clinics that provide first trimester abortion [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Clinic Access, Leaders & Government, Reproductive Rights, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion access, abortion barriers, clinic access, student activism, women's health

HERvotes: Friends Don’t Let Friends Stay Home on Election Day. Especially Not Girlfriends.

August 26, 2011 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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By the WIN Writing Group This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival Do you like living in a representative democracy? Do you like social safety nets like social security and medicare? How about the right to full reproductive health care including abortion? Or access to health care at all? If you answered yes [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government Tagged With: 2012 Election, Get Out Her Vote, HERvotes

LaGaurd and the IMF: Does a Woman in Charge Change an Anti-Woman Organization?

May 27, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Following the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former managing director of the International Monetary Fund with sexual assault charges pending, news has begun to focus on his successor.  At this point, it appears that the most likely candidate is French Finance Minister Christine LaGuard. The news of the first female director of the IMF could not come [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Leaders & Government Tagged With: economy, global, human rights, sexual assault, workplace discrimination

Living Within Our Means: Obama Addresses Students at NOVA

April 20, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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“There’s no such thing as a free lunch,” President Barack Obama began in a speech addressed to students at Northern Virginia Community College on Tuesday.  In a town hall format in the school’s gymnasium, the President spoke about what’s been on everyone’s minds: the current state of the economy and the resulting budget cuts. Relating [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Leaders & Government Tagged With: Campus Team, economy, NOVA, Obama, town hall

Life at Conception Act Introduced in the Senate

January 26, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment

News update from feminist.org newswire: Senators Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced the Life at Conception Act in the Senate yesterday that would establish that human life begins at the moment of conception. If passed, the bill would extend equal protection under 14th article of amendment of the Constitution to unborn fetuses and [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Leaders & Government Tagged With: birth control, Congress, Feminist Majority Foundation, Feminist newswire, HR 358, Nancy Keenan, NARAL Pro-Choice America, rape, Roe v. Wade, Senator Rand Paul, Senator Roger Wicker, US Senate

Will the New Year Bring New Changes?

January 4, 2011 by Myra Duran Leave a Comment
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Happy New Year ya’ll! 2010 was a whirlwind of ups and downs! Downs that included the constant attack on reproductive rights, especially abortion, the failure to pass the DREAM Act and the increase in teen suicides amongst LGBTQ youth. With Arizona leading the way on passing the most unequivocally racist pieces of legislation of 2010 [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government, LGBTQ, Students Rising Up Tagged With: 2011 events, campus organizing, Congress
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