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Tag Archives: Roe v Wade
Pro-choice, Pro-woman.
I was raised to be anti-choice, or as I called it at the time, pro-life. While we weren’t terribly observant, we were Catholic, and that surely fueled at least part of that identity. We never talked about it though. I … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, Blog for Choice, Guttmacher Institute, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, Roe v Wade, women
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Roe v. Wade – What It Means is Everything
It’s Trust Women Week, and I decided to participate by entering this piece in a blog contest sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women. While I didn’t win, they will be featuring a portion of my blog in their … Continue reading
Make 2012 the Year of the Pro-Choice Voter
This is part of the NARAL “Blog for Choice” day. The best thing pro-choicers can do this year to honor the anniversary of Roe v. Wade is to vote pro-choice. Don’t like the fact that 92 anti-choice provisions were enacted … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, Blog for Choice, GOTV, prochoice, Roe v Wade, women
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Ladies, Get Your Vote On
This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival All the single ladies! Also, all the married ladies, all the divorced ladies, all the ladies in a committed and long term relationship: We’re coming up on that time of the … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Politics
Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, Afghan women, Alice Paul, Ani DiFranco, blog carnival, Civil Rights Act, family planning, feminism, Hervotes, Iraqi women, Lucy Stone, medicaid, medicare, Ms, right to vote, Roe v Wade, social security, Title IX, VAWA, Violence Against Women Act, vote, WIN
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