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One Year Later: Feminists Stand By the Affordable Care Act

Published: March 23, 2011

On the one-year anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act, we see that the fight for quality, affordable care has not yet been achieved.  This essential piece of health care reform legislation in 2010 sought to end abuses by the insurance industry and extend health care coverage for all Americans.  We all remember […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Walk For Choice This Saturday!

Published: February 24, 2011

In case you haven’t heard, women’s access to medical care, family planning, and abortions are under attack. The recent happenings in Congress (HR 358, HR 3, and the cuts to Title X) are putting women’s lives on the line and women’s bodies under scrutiny. In light of the recent bills that were introduced to the […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Another Funding Cut for Women’s Health Care?

Published: February 17, 2011

We need you to take action NOW — TODAY. We hope, by now, that you’ve heard about the two horrible bills introduced in the House that restrict abortion access and funding. The “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act” (HR3) would penalize companies–in the form of tax credits–that offer health plans that cover abortion and would […]

By Feminist Campus Team

One Year Later: The Women of Haiti & An American Feminist

Published: January 12, 2011

For a while there it seemed as if most of the world had forgotten about Haiti (again). This week, by all indications from the news media, the ongoing tragedy has not been completely forgotten. Unfortunately, I can’t help but feel discouraged when nearly half of the people I speak to about Haiti are sure that […]

By Meghan Shalvoy

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