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Tag Archives: pro-choice blogging
What She Fucking Said…
Haven’t done one of these in a while, but it is Thursday and I need to do some blogwhoring. From Renee: Dear white women, seriously get a clue. More often than not your fight against sexism is about assuring that … Continue reading
12 more attempts to explain, cuz, slutty little girl, you don't seem to grasp this…
Lawmakers in 12 states are trying to pass bills that require ultrasounds prior to a woman receiving abortion services. There are a lot of problems and a lot of questions w/ what is going on here. Aside from the vague … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-choice lies, pro-choice blogging, reproductive justice, shaming
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Ms. Suleman's Uterus and Our Perceived Right to Decide for Her…
My grandfather is the eldest of thirteen children. That’s right, thirteen. His mother was unmarried, and as unheard of as it was back then, a good Catholic woman was supposed to have a large family, and that’s what she did. … Continue reading
Now that things have calmed down today…
I don’t know what made me think of this… But I have to clarify something. One can not be both pro-life and pro-choice. It doesn’t really work that way. You either think that women have the right to make decisions … Continue reading
Uhh…yeah…
Cuz these kinds of things are working out so well in China! I need to read a little more on Vietnam and their policies on birth control, abortion, and health care before I completely weight in on this, but any … Continue reading
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Tagged international, pro-choice blogging, reproductive justice
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Anti-Abortion Measures Can Harm ALL Women
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuC4gGSZ-yU&eurl=http://www.feministing.com/] These are not “hysterical scare tactics”. These are women’s lives. Pass this video as wide and far as you can. h/t to Feministing
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Tagged h/t, pro-choice blogging, random youtubery, reproductive justice
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Weird Science
(Photo from National Geographic) Saturday we took the Kid to see The Bodies Exhibition in Honolulu. We had a good time. I wrote about the trip here, but I want to voice my thoughts about it, and things that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bodies Exhibition, human rights, pro-choice blogging, science
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Pledge a Picket update
You may recall that I posted info about the protest going on outside the Honolulu Planned Parenthood clinic. I emailed the director of the clinic to ask if there was any online info, and she emailed me this morning informing … Continue reading
Posted in feminism, health
Tagged pro-choice blogging, reproductive justice, speak up!
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Plans B Damned
Is a great article picked up by RH Reality Check written by Nikol Hasler, of Midwest Teen Sex Show fame. It is a clever piece about the accessibility of Plan B. On a Tuesday morning at 7 a.m., I … Continue reading
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Tagged pro-choice blogging, reproductive justice, sex, sex ed
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Pledge A Picket– An action item
In my mailbox today: Aloha! Anti-Choice protesters began picketing our Honolulu clinic last night. They carry signs with misleading information, and a few will likely say hurtful things. The women and men of Hawaii have a right to receive health … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-choice lies, pro-choice blogging, speak up!
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