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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

Women v. the Bishops

Published: November 30, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Welcome to the sixth #HERvotes blog carnival on the effort by the Catholic bishops to allow some institutions to refuse, under the Affordable Care Act, birth control coverage without co-pays to students and employees of  hospitals, universities, and other institutions, or other religious affiliated or connected institutions such as […]

By Kim Gandy

A Message about Birth Control from the 71%

Published: November 17, 2011

Growing up a New Yorker, I was fortunate enough to live in a state that mandated insurance plans cover birth control. Growing up the daughter of a nurse who was employed by a Catholic hospital, I was not fortunate enough to ever actually reap the benefits of this policy. My mother is not a Catholic […]

By Meghan Shalvoy

In Mississippi, and in Every State, We ARE a Pro-Choice, Pro-Birth Control Nation

Published: November 14, 2011

I just returned from the front lines in Mississippi, where students on campuses across the state united and mobilized to defeat the so-called “personhood” amendment. In the beginning, many political pundits made it sound as though Initiative 26 was a fait accompli. From the day I landed in Jackson to stay at my Aunt Patsy’s […]

By Abi Rahman-Davies

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