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What we can do NOW to mobilize for the 2012 Election

January 19, 2012 by Jacqueline Sun Leave a Comment
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Congress reconvened yesterday, just as many students headed back to school after their winter break. It’s the beginning of a very important election year and now more than ever, women’s voices need to be heard. Feminist Majority Foundation’s “Get Out Her Vote” campaign and your Campus Organizers can help your campus prepare for November 2012 [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote Tagged With: 2012 Election, anti-choice legislation, GOHV 2012, HERvotes, higher education act, voter registration, voter suppression

Diary of a Clinic Escort

November 21, 2011 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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“God is not mocked! You will swim forever in a lake of fire! You are a murderer!” This voice overpowered the passing Ft. Worth traffic as I escorted a patient into a women’s clinic on October 22 this year. I stood directly in between the patient and the man, doing everything I could to conceal [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access, Students Rising Up, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion, abortion access, Anti-Abortion Extremism, anti-choice, anti-choice legislation, clinic harassment

Time to Organize to Restore Abortion Access in North Carolina!

August 25, 2011 by Jacqueline Sun 1 Comment
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The following blog post was written by Anneka Van Scoyoc from Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina. She is currently an intern with the Feminist Majority Foundation’s National Clinic Access Project. A recent override of Governor Bev Perdue’s (D) veto on abortion legislation has made me reevaluate the “progressive” label I once gave to North Carolina. [...]

Filed Under: Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion, abortion access, abortion barriers, anti-choice legislation, Gov. Bev Perdue, mandatory waiting period, National Clinic Access Project, North Carolina, ultrasound, veto override

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