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OSA July Clinic Siege Weak; Large Numbers Expected During DNC

July 31, 2012 by Sarah Shanks 1 Comment
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Now that Operation Save America’s clinic siege is over, we have all had time to reflect on the week. Although OSA brought a hefty crowd to Charlotte  in 2010, their numbers seemed a lot smaller this time around. On their biggest days, they might have had around 40 people (including children) outside of the clinic. [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access Tagged With: Anti-Abortion, Anti-Abortion Extremism, anti-choice, Charlotte, clinic defense, Democratic National Convention, NC, Operation Rescue/Operation Save America, pro-choice, protests

Say “Vagina” One More Time

June 19, 2012 by Caitlin Highland 2 Comments
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Last week, Michigan state Representatives Lisa Brown and Barb Byrum were banned from speaking on the floor by Majority Floor Leader Jim Stamas. The Michigan House was debating a package of three anti-choice bills that represent an unprecedented assault on reproductive rights. During this debate, these two female representatives made the mistake of using the terms [...]

Filed Under: Reproductive Rights, Women's Health Tagged With: Congress, Michigan state legislature, protests, rallies, reproductive rights

Pro-Choice Activists Stands Firm at March for Life 2012

January 25, 2012 by bcallaghan Leave a Comment
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Yesterday was the annual Right to Life March in Washington, DC. This march is held every year to counter the 39th anniversary of the historical Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. Thousands of “pro-life” or anti-choice, as they are called, enthusiasts with signs depicting aborted fetuses and banners hailing their belief in God and [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion, abortion access, activism, anti-choice, family planning, feminism, marches, pro-choice, protests, reproductive rights

Sticking it to the March for “Life”

January 25, 2012 by atweedt 1 Comment
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Monday the 23rd marked the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal for women in 1973 and a resounding triumph for the feminist cause. There are numerous events hosted in remembrance of this court case.  The largest organized event is the annual March for Life where thousands of [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Birth Control Access, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion access, Anti-Abortion, Anti-Abortion Extremism, anti-choice, birth control, family planning, protests, religion, reproductive rights, Roe v. Wade, women's health

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

For Saudi Women, Voting Win Masks Driving Crackdown

September 27, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Trish Calvarese, 9/26/2011 In a national TV address Sunday, Saudi King Abdullah declared an end to the de facto ban on women’s suffrage. Beginning in 2015, women will be able to vote and run in local elections. This seemingly good news, heralded by the AP as “a major advancement for the rights of women,” overshadowed disturbing [...]

Filed Under: Global Women's Rights Tagged With: global, guest post, protests, women's rights

“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

Are You Supporting Saudi Women This Friday?

June 14, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment

This Friday, June 17, women in Saudi Arabia will risk arrest by doing something many of us do every day: driving a car. Sign this letter to key Saudi and U.S. decision makers, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation, to help Saudi women win the right to go wherever they choose, on their own. The [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy Tagged With: protests, Saudi Arabia, social justice

NYPD: Shame on you

May 31, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 4 Comments
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So, former NYPD officer Kenneth Moreno would like the world to feel bad for having to travel the “rough road” of the past two and half years since he was indicted for raping an intoxicated woman after escorting her to her apartment. Last Thursday, Moreno was found not guilty, as was former officer Franklin Mata [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault, Violence Against Women Tagged With: action, Dr. George Tiller, End Rape NYPD, New York City, NYPD, petition, protests, rape, Rape is Rape, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, sexual violence, Trust Women, violence against women
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