Quick Hit: More Roe coverage
If you want a great round-up of yesterday's posts and articles on reproductive justice and the anniversary of Roe, check out Alternet's Reproductive Justice and Gender section. It's super comprehensive.
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This is awesome. We procrastinated on our own Blog for Choice and didn't get it finished and posted until last night, so it's great to be able to sit back today and see what everybody else had to say.
It's great to see all the examples of powerful writing related to Choice and the 35th anniv of Roe. However, while taking in mainstream media this morning, I find myself disturbed at how pro-choice events/communities in our cuntree seem freaking invisible!. Where are we? Why so much attention on anti-choice events that occurred yesterday? All the press I've consumed cites the "10's of thousands of abortion opponents" and "the four dozen or so pro-choice activists" in DC yesterday. Takes me back to the media's misrepresentation of the number of people gathered in April 2004 to support reproductive justice and a woman's right to choose.
It's great to see all the examples of powerful writing related to Choice and the 35th anniv of Roe. However, while taking in mainstream media this morning, I find myself disturbed at how pro-choice events/communities in our cuntree seem freaking invisible!. Where are we? Why so much attention on anti-choice events that occurred yesterday? All the press I've consumed cites the "10's of thousands of abortion opponents" and "the four dozen or so pro-choice activists" in DC yesterday. Takes me back to the media's misrepresentation of the number of people gathered in April 2004 to support reproductive justice and a woman's right to choose.
It's great to see all the examples of powerful writing related to Choice and the 35th anniv of Roe. However, while taking in mainstream media this morning, I find myself disturbed at how pro-choice events/communities in our cuntree seem freaking invisible!. Where are we? Why so much attention on anti-choice events that occurred yesterday?. All the press I've consumed cites the "10's of thousands of abortion opponents" and "the four dozen or so pro-choice activists" in DC yesterday. Takes me back to the media's misrepresentation of the number of people gathered in April 2004 to support reproductive justice and a woman's right to choose.
It's great to see all the examples of powerful writing related to Choice and the 35th anniv of Roe. However, while taking in mainstream media this morning, I find myself disturbed at how pro-choice events/communities in our cuntree seem freaking invisible!. Where are we? Why so much attention on anti-choice events that occurred yesterday?. All the press I've consumed cites the "10's of thousands of abortion opponents" and "the four dozen or so pro-choice activists" in DC yesterday. Takes me back to the media's misrepresentation of the number of people gathered in April 2004 to support reproductive justice and a woman's right to choose.
It's great to see all the examples of powerful writing related to Choice and the 35th anniv of Roe. However, while taking in mainstream media this morning, I find myself disturbed at how pro-choice events/communities in our cuntree seem freaking invisible!. Where are we? Why so much attention on anti-choice events that occurred yesterday?. All the press I've consumed cites the "10's of thousands of abortion opponents" and "the four dozen or so pro-choice activists" in DC yesterday. Takes me back to the media's misrepresentation of the number of people gathered in April 2004 to support reproductive justice and a woman's right to choose.
Thanks for the link, Jessica! Glad you're liking the section so far. And as always, awesome job with Blog for Choice day.