Not Down With CPCs? What Feminists Can Learn From the Reproductive Justice Activism at UCSB Published: September 17, 2013 End Fake Clinics intentionally engaged in activism that would also reach beyond UCSB. And it’s working.
Mapping A Movement: Maddie and Edwith Hit The Road In Ohio Published: September 16, 2013 Edwith and Maddie take on anti-choice legislation in Ohio and get excited about the diversity of feminisms they find along the way.
“After Tiller” Documentary Follows The Last of the Late-Term Abortion Doctors Published: July 27, 2013 After Tiller is a documentary that follows the four remaining late-term abortion doctors in the United States.
Join the Demonstrations Next Week to #StandWithNCWomen Published: July 26, 2013 Planned Parenthood is recruiting volunteers to join the demonstration Monday, July 29 and Tuesday, August 30 from 10am to 10pm.
#PissedAtPerry: Why I’m Mad About SB 5 and You Should Be, Too Published: June 27, 2013 I am #PissedAtPerry. And before we begin, I’d like to share with you my ode to him: Oh Rick Perry, thou art a right cadWhen you thought it wise to addA second special legislative sessionTo restrict basic reproductive rights.I thought you would have learned a lessonFrom the hundreds of people protesting through the night.How could […]
SCOTUS Accepts Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone Case Published: June 26, 2013 On Monday morning the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of the Massachusetts clinic buffer zone law.
Strength in Numbers: Women in Texas Mobilize to Keep Their Clinics Alive Published: June 25, 2013 Don’t mess with Texas.
Remembering Dr. Tiller: Four Years Later Published: May 31, 2013 Four years ago today, Dr. George Tiller, an abortion provider from Wichita, Kansas, was killed during a service at his local church. Dr. Tiller’s death served not only as a reminder of the violence that faces abortion providers and their patients on a daily basis but also as a spotlight on how much still needs […]
Mississippi Personhood: A Blast from the Past, Now if Only it had Stayed There Published: May 2, 2013 I didn’t think I was going to wake up this morning and feel like I was back in 2011. I had just graduated college. I was wrapping up an internship with Organizing for America – the election was so far off we weren’t even calling ourselves Obama for America yet. And Mississippi was making news […]
Banging My Head Against a Brick Wall, or, What the Arkansas? Published: March 8, 2013 In case you haven’t heard, abortion rights were dealt a major blow this week when the Arkansas state legislature voted to override the governor’s veto and pass a bill into law that bans abortion at around 12 weeks. The law, called the “Human Heartbeat Protection Act,” bans abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected with […]