By Lynn Wenzel In 1972 I marched for the right to control my own body. We carried signs. We were loud. And we were angry. Then came Roe. And we relaxed, at least for a while. Folded as it was into the larger fight for women’s rights, we marched on to advocate for specific issues such as work ... Read More about AND YOU THOUGHT THE FIGHT WAS OVER
PEER HELPER PROGRAM DELIVERS SEX EDUCATION TO TEENS IN NEVADA COUNTY
By Marty Dekay-Bemis Comprehensive sex education has long been recognized as an essential part of growing up. Studies have shown that when teens have access to this information, they make wiser decisions about their sexuality and are less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior. The gap in our ... Read More about PEER HELPER PROGRAM DELIVERS SEX EDUCATION TO TEENS IN NEVADA COUNTY
U.S. Abortion Retrogression in Global Context
Since 1994, 60 countries have liberalized their abortion laws. In contrast, the United States is experiencing profound retrogression on the right to abortion. So too is this occurring in other countries where democratic institutions have eroded, such as Poland and Nicaragua. 5/24/2022 by Lourdes ... Read More about U.S. Abortion Retrogression in Global Context
What My Ancestors Might Think of This Moment in U.S. History
MS. More Than A Magazine, A Movement, 5/27/2022, by Aletha Y, Akers I read the draft decision by the Supreme Court in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and wondered what my ancestors would think of us—the U.S.—at this moment. I knew immediately what one might think. ... Read More about What My Ancestors Might Think of This Moment in U.S. History
A Glimpse of a Potential Post-Roe Future Through Texas Women’s Stories – The Washington Post
Great article by Sophie Novack in The Washington Post 5/15/22 Kathaleen Pittman, director of Hope Medical Group for Women in Shreveport, La., is relishing what feels like a moment of quiet, despite the drilling outside her office. On this Friday afternoon in mid-March, workers are replacing ... Read More about A Glimpse of a Potential Post-Roe Future Through Texas Women’s Stories – The Washington Post
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