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#HERvotes Blog Carnival Takes on Health Care

Published: October 11, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Welcome to the third #HERVotes Blog Carnival! This time, the focus is on women and health care. The blog posts below share personal stories and details about the new benefits from the health care reform law, while also offering original insights on what’s at stake for women and health care. You’ll […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Board of Health Meeting on TRAP Laws: An Education on “Democracy”

Published: September 16, 2011

Organizing around an issue and being a part of a political process is all very exciting, until you see those systems fail you and your peers. Yesterday, the Virginia Board of Health met to decide on regulations that the Governor proposed for first trimester abortion clinics. These regulations put clinics that provide first trimester abortion […]

By Sarah Shanks

We Have Had Enough!

Published: September 16, 2011

Wednesday at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), about 200 students, faculty, community members, politicians and activists gathered for an electrifying speak out against the Virginia TRAP laws. The Speak Out Against Virginia’s TRAP Laws blog describes the TRAP laws as “a bill that classifies women’s health centers in the state as a category of hospitals, […]

By Francesca Witcher

Hundreds Gather to Protest VA’s Anti-Abortion TRAP laws

Published: September 15, 2011

In Virginia, abortion clinics might begin closing at an alarming rate due to legislation requiring they be regulated like hospitals. In March, Governor McDonnell signed SB 924, a bill that classifies women’s health centers in the state as a category of hospitals, making them subject to new regulations created by the Department of Health. These […]

By Sarah Shanks

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