via Health and Free Tennessee Recap: The Hamilton County Council Hearing on Amendment 1 Showed Me What We’re Up Against Published: October 15, 2014 Amendment 1 goes too far, and if our elected officials won’t join us in stopping it, we’ll do it on our own.
Mapping A Movement: Ashleigh, Edwith, and a Whole Bunch of Tennessee Students Want to Defeat Amendment 1 Published: October 13, 2014 Ashleigh and Edwith just returned from a mini-road trip across Tennessee to raise awareness on Tennessee’s Amendment 1, an anti-choice ballot measure.
Make the Reasonable Choice, North Dakota: Vote No on Measure 1! Published: October 6, 2014 At the end of the day, Measure 1 stands to enact the first personhood amendment in the United States. That’s why I’m taking action with Feminist Campus and organizing to defeat it.
ETSU students phone banking for the No On 1 Campaign! Freedom is Common Sense: Why I’m A Tennessee Student Voting No On 1 Published: September 24, 2014 Many people are arguing that this amendment is “common sense.” In response to that, let me share with you what happened this weekend as we were volunteering for the Vote No On 1 campaign.
We’re Gonna ShowOUT for Reproductive Rights in Tennessee This November – Here’s How! Published: September 18, 2014 Here in Tennessee, we’re facing one of the biggest attacks on reproductive rights we’ve ever seen. We will defeat Amendment 1 – and we’ll work like heck to make sure of it.
Via FMF. Standing On The Side of Love: Last Night’s Pro-Choice Rally in New Orleans Published: July 25, 2014 Last night, Feminist Majority Foundation, New Orleans Abortion Fund, and Tulane University Students United for Reproductive Justice came together to unite the community for a candlelight vigil.
In New Orleans, Neighbors are Rallying to Stand By Their Doctor Published: July 22, 2014 The people of New Orleans are pro-choice and stand by reproductive justice, and they stand by their doctor.
Why McCullen V. Coakley Makes Me Want to Be a Clinic Escort Published: July 9, 2014 Until I worked as a canvasser for Planned Parenthood, I had never realized just how awful it could be to deal with anti-abortion protesters.
Recap: “Talking the Talk” on Abortion Access and Messaging Published: June 25, 2014 On Wednesday a group of interns headed into DC to take advantage of a presentation on abortion access put on by InterAction through the Sex and Politics in the Capital City Intern Advocacy Series.
Recap: I Testified Against an Anti-Abortion Bill – And I Think It Sort of Worked Published: May 6, 2014 The political system has problems, but it’s still the best system we have. I’m glad I at least tried to have a small role in protecting people’s rights.