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One Step Closer: Contraceptive Coverage Rule Approved Under ACA

Published: January 20, 2012

Has the price of birth control ever kept you from buying it? The number one prescription drug for women ages 18-44 years, the average women pays $50 a month for birth control. This is an obvious barrier to access, particularly for low-income women and students. Reproductive rights are a fundamental aspect of women’s economic equality, […]

By Laura Kacere

World AIDS Day 2011: Can We Really Get to Zero?

Published: December 1, 2011

The fight to end HIV/AIDS continues today December 1, 2011, World AIDS Day. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first reported cases of HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Despite victories in the years since the first diagnoses, there are many hurdles that need to be overcome in “Getting to Zero – […]

By Guest Blogger

Calling On President Obama to Demonstrate His Respect for Women

Published: November 30, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Cross-posted with Raising Women’s Voices. President Obama likes to talk about the fact that he lives in a household of strong women. When he does it, he seems genuinely pleased and proud to be able to talk about his daughters, his wife and his mother-in-law in those terms. And as a […]

By Guest Blogger

What is So Wrong with Abstinence Education?

Published: November 30, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Cross-posted from the Bitch in the house. Over the last few years, my policy of truth in sexuality with my kids has received a lot of criticism from just about every corner. Most surprisingly is the negativity from sex education activists who purport to support medically-accurate sex education. We are in […]

By Guest Blogger

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