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Tag Archives: pro-choice
Why Women Need to Vote for Obama
I recently read an article titled, “Why Democratic Pro-Choice Women shouldn’t vote for Obama in 2012.” While the article makes some good points about electing more pro-choice members of Congress, and especially pro-choice women, I cannot disagree more with Jodi … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Politics
Tagged 2012 election, anti-choice, Democrats, emergency contraception, EMILYs List, FDA, GOP, GOTV, health care reform, Hyde Amendment, Obama, Plan B, presidential election, pro-choice, Republicans, Secretary Sebelius, women
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Feminism, or something like it
I’ve been thinking a lot about feminism. What it means, both personally and generally, its role today versus historically, where it’s going. Everything really. I have no concrete answers. From a personal level it’s a work in progress. Is anything … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Uncategorized
Tagged feminism, pro-choice, reproductive rights, women, women's history month
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