Abstinence-Only: It’s Baaack
December 22, 2011 by Andy Kopsa · 10 Comments
Reproductive-health experts breathed a sigh of relief in 2009 when President Barack Obama did away with over a decade of funding for abstinence-only funding under previous administrations (which ...Read More
House Considers “Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act,” I.e. the We-Don’t-Trust-Women-Of-Color Act
December 6, 2011 by Rachel Kwan · 13 Comments
I’m writing today to ask my fellow women of color reproductive justice activists and our allies to take a united stand against the Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination ...Read More
Net Neutrality Attack Would Stifle Women’s Voices (UPDATE: Victory!)
November 9, 2011 by Amy Kroin · 3 Comments
Net Neutrality—the principle ensuring that all users are able to access the Internet without interference—is in trouble. This Thursday the Senate is slated to vote on a measure that could hand ...Read More
Money for Nukes, No; For People, Yes
October 17, 2011 by Carol King · 4 Comments
I need to get this out of the way immediately: I attended an event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. I know, I know. You’d sooner walk on hot coals barefoot than set a well-covered foot ...Read More
Complementary Loin? The Latest Argument (and Bill) Against Gay Marriage
September 14, 2011 by Audrey Bilger · 5 Comments
At just the time that the national tide seems to be turning in favor of same-sex marriage, North Carolina wants to make doubly sure that it’s banned in the state. Yesterday, the North Carolina ...Read More
Super Committee: Don’t Leave Older Women and Their Families Behind!
August 26, 2011 by Maggie Flowers · Leave a Comment
Times are tough for hardworking Americans of all ages. But while it’s imperative that Congress look for a balanced approach (including revenues) to deficit reduction, it also needs to protect low- ...Read More
HERVotes: Why Women Must Vote in 2012
August 25, 2011 by Eleanor Smeal · 2 Comments
By Eleanor Smeal, President of the Feminist Majority Foundation and Publisher of Ms. Magazine This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. The Feminist Majority Foundation and Ms. magazine are ...Read More
New Voter ID Laws Threaten Women’s Right To Vote
August 25, 2011 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
This week marks two landmark anniversaries in the history of American voting rights. Ninety-one years ago tomorrow, U.S. women won the legal right to vote. Forty-eight years ago this Sunday, Americans ...Read More
The Wrong Crisis, The Wrong Solution
August 13, 2011 by Susan F. Feiner · 1 Comment
After ginning up a debt crisis, political leaders have built the budgetary equivalent of a Rube Goldberg machine. The debt ceiling has been raised at the political price of $900 billion in spending ...Read More
Don’t Lionize Coburn Yet
August 10, 2011 by Kathy Spillar · 1 Comment
The debt-ceiling debate has done little good for the U.S. Congress’ reputation in the eyes of Americans (or the world), but there’s one senator for whom it was political manna from heaven: Oklahoma ...Read More




