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They Say No Choice, We Say Pro Choice!

Published: August 11, 2011

We were there because they were there. This is what we kept reiterating to those asking us why we would come out to Germantown, Maryland to spend 14-hour days holding signs in the hot sun – it was a necessary response to the presence of Operation Rescue and other anti-choice activists who came with local […]

By Laura Kacere

Activists Stand Up for Abortion Rights in Germantown

Published: August 3, 2011

Anti-choice activists have gathered in Germantown, Maryland this week to target a man, a clinic, and a woman’s right to choose. Beginning this past Sunday, Dr. Leroy Carhart and his clinic, Germantown Reproductive Health Services, has become the main target of the anti-choice group Operation Rescue’s “Summer of Mercy 2.0.” Their intent, to shut down […]

By Laura Kacere

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

Published: July 22, 2011

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 […]

By Laura Kacere

Dismantling Imperialism and Working in Solidarity with Afghan Women

Published: June 24, 2011

A recent survey compiled by the Thomas Reuters Foundation found that Afghanistan is the world’s most dangerous country in which to be born a woman. Factors such as desperate poverty, inaccessible and poor health care, lack of education, and targeted violence toward female public officials led a panel of 200 gender experts to rank the country […]

By Laura Kacere

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