Could common ground finally be reached between the religous and the secular when it comes to preventing unwanted pregnancies?
As the Gulf oil catastrophe unfolds, little is being said about its effects now and later on human health, especially on reproductive health and on the health of children.
American Life League gears up for a new round of amendments at their Personhood Now training conference. But will calling fertilized eggs “little children” help them chip away at abortion rights?
NARAL’s hall of shame has some anti-choicers thrilled, others peeved, and still more ready to up the rhetoric to make the cut next year. Plus, removing the stigma from sexual health and discussing the big G.
Three major players in the absolutist anti-choice movement headed to Montana last weekend to push a second attempt at a state ballot measure to ban abortion without exception. But the meeting excluded one noteworthy group.
In just five short years, the primary movers and shakers in the absolutist anti-abortion/anti-choice movement seeking to promote the “personhood” of zygotes (the single cell that forms after a sperm fertilizes an egg) have amassed nearly $58 million in tax-deductible contributions for their cause. A special investigative report by Wendy Norris for RH Reality Check.
Attendees at Friday’s anti-choice Personhood Conference were looking for direction — and may find it in Kristi Burton, pioneer of Colorado’s failed personhood amendment.
Free donuts on inauguration day? Those must be pro-abortion donuts, says the American Life League.
Take to the streets to defend your right to contraception this weekend! Plus, teen sexual behavior, a Habitat for Humanity development shut down thanks to the American Life League, and feminists defend “Sex and the City.”









