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  <entry>
    <title>Are the World&#039;s Women Part of Our Political Agenda?</title>
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    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/05/29/are-worlds-women-part-our-political-agenda</id>
    <published>2008-05-29T21:09:04+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-07-08T19:21:49+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Election 2008" />
    <category term="International Organizations" />
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="Sexuality Education" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
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On Tuesday, June 3, join RH Reality Check and Americans for
UNFPA for an online forum on global women's health and the Republican and
Democratic Party platforms.  
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On Tuesday, June 3, RH Reality Check and Americans for
UNFPA joined together to host an online forum on global women's health in American politics.  
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Our forum began with a video statement from Anika Rahman (below), President of Americans for UNFPA, and the insights of Democratic and Republican activists about their parties’ treatment of women’s issues. Anika Rahman has been watching the comments section to follow the discussion 
and respond to your ideas on how to prioritize women’s health internationally.
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<strong>Anika's Introduction, Part 1</strong>
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<strong>Anika's Introduction, Part 2</strong>
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<p> </p> <p>Today, we have the insights of Darlee Crockett into the Republican Party and its recent struggles over women’s health and rights. We'll follow up in the coming months with a contribution from a member of the Democratic Party. Please feel free to share your thoughts on both parties in your comments.</p>
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<strong>Darlee Crockett, national chair of Planned Parenthood Republicans for Choice, responds: </strong><span class="inline inline-left"><img class="image image-preview" src="/files/images/Darlee Crockett.jpg" border="0" width="80" height="80" /></span>
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<em>&quot;No American woman should 
be denied access to family planning assistance because of her economic 
condition.  I believe, therefore, that we should establish as a 
national goal the provision of family planning services.....to all who 
want but cannot afford them.&quot;  </em> <br />
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<em> 
&quot;We need to make population and family planning household words.  
We need to take sensationalism out of this topic so that it can no longer 
be used by militants who have no real knowledge of the voluntary nature 
of the program but, rather are using it as a political steppingstone.  
If family planning is anything, it is a public health matter.&quot;</em> <br />
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If I were to ask most people 
if they could identify the American presidents who spoke these words 
I suspect you might guess Jimmy Carter, or Bill Clinton, or other Democratic 
presidents.  
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But think again: the first 
statement was made by Republican president Richard Nixon and the second 
by Republican president George H. W. Bush.  I offer them to you 
as an important reminder of what the Republican Party once was and the 
leadership it provided in both domestic and international family planning 
programs as well as other woman's rights issues.  The Republican 
Party even endorsed the Equal Rights Amendment in earlier platforms 
and was more progressive in their statements about women's rights 
than the Democrats in party platforms during the 1960's.  This 
was the Republican Party I belonged to and proudly supported.  
Sadly, I have witnessed the changes in the party and the party platforms 
through the years as the New Right and the Religious Right merged forces 
to control the party structure. 
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The first anti-choice plank 
appeared in the Republican platform at the convention in 1976 even though 
support for the Equal Rights Amendment remained that year.  Alarmed 
at the party's new direction, a loyal group of moderate pro-choice 
Republican women put up a valiant fight against these platform changes.  
Unfortunately, they were beaten back by well-organized right wing forces 
who stacked the platform committee and controlled the convention. These 
platform battles would be repeated year after year, culminating in the 
1992 Houston convention where Pat Buchanan gave his famous &quot;culture 
wars&quot; speech.  This was my first convention and a rude awakening.  
It was an ugly display of animosity toward moderates in the party.  
It also gave an unflattering bird's eye view to the rest of the country 
of exactly what had happened to the GOP.  Republicans lost the 
presidency that year. 
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The platform battles continued 
in subsequent years with several pro-choice Republican groups fighting 
the good fight....each time being sent to the back of the bus with 
their existence hardly acknowledged.  At the 2000 Republican convention 
in Philadelphia I was walking down the street wearing my &quot;Republicans 
for Choice&quot; button and was stopped by a bicyclist who was riding next 
to the curb.  He said &quot;Excuse me, could I take a closer look 
at your button?&quot;   After looking closer a smile crossed 
his face and he remarked, &quot;I didn't know there were any pro-choice 
Republicans.  That's great to hear.&quot;
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The party platform and loud 
voices of the far right can easily convince the country that there are 
indeed no pro-choice Republicans left in the party.  That is simply 
not true.  A recent poll by a respected Republican polling firm 
shows that 72% of Republicans believe that the decision to have an abortion 
should be left to women, their doctors and their families without government 
intrusion. Be that as it may, Republican platforms have continued to 
call for making all abortions illegal and have expanded to include statements 
on contraception, abstinence and sex education, among others. 
</p>
<p>
There are just four paragraphs 
under the heading of &quot;Women's Health&quot; in the party's most recent 
93-page platform.  Reproductive health issues are not included 
in this section of the platform which I think is less a reflection on 
Republicans than a gradual evolution of how we treat these issues in 
our culture. Over the years, and perhaps because of conflicting views, 
we have somehow separated a woman's reproductive organs from the rest 
of her body as though her overall health is an entirely separate matter. 
</p>
<p>
Our responsibility must be 
to stress that reproductive health issues are as much a part of total 
women's health as issues dealing with heart health or any other part 
of the body.  In this framework perhaps we might even find some 
common ground.   
</p>
<p>
The world of abortion politics 
may be with us for a long time. But there are other issues over which 
we can come together in positive ways to improve women's health.  
I think it is safe to say that we can all agree the need for abortion 
is a result of unintended pregnancy. Unintended pregnancy is an area 
in which we can make improvements both domestically and internationally.  
Polls show that there is overwhelming approval for government supported 
family planning programs in both parties.  Surely, this is an issue 
of women's health on which we could come together and improve the 
lives of women and their families. 
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Too often, attitudes about 
abortion have been allowed to influence our actions toward preventive 
measures.   A good case in point is the current discussion in Congress 
regarding the distribution of HIV/AIDS money in Africa.  It appears 
that negotiations have resulted in situations where an AIDS infected 
mother could receive the appropriate drugs paid for by U.S. funds, but 
not contraceptives to prevent further pregnancies.  We must do 
better than this. 
</p>
<p>
As Republicans we talk a lot 
about personal responsibility.  I have always felt that one of 
the greatest examples of personal responsibility is the woman who walks 
through the door of a family planning clinic in order to prevent an 
unintended pregnancy.  I hope there is a day in the future when 
members of both political parties will consider it their responsibility 
to help this woman achieve her goal.  It will be great for women's 
health and the health of our country.
</p>
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<strong>Join the Conversation! </strong>Respond to Anika and Darlee in the comments below, and Anika will answer your questions and engage your ideas from 1pm to 4pm EST on Tuesday, June 3. 
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Back to School: Lessons from the Sex Ed Crowd</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/09/11/back-to-school-lessons-from-the-sex-ed-crowd" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/09/11/back-to-school-lessons-from-the-sex-ed-crowd</id>
    <published>2007-09-11T21:31:26+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-09-11T21:31:26+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Sexuality Education" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="abstinence-only" />
    <category term="abstinence-only education" />
    <category term="schools" />
    <category term="youth" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>In our “Back to School” series, our correspondents analyze the future of sexuality education funding, look at the effects of federal abstinence-only policies in the states, and tell true-life tales of the sex ed classroom. It&#39;s all right <a href="/blog/tag/abstinence-only-education">here</a>.<br /></span></p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>In our “Back to School” series, our correspondents analyze the future of sexuality education funding, look at the effects of federal abstinence-only policies in the states, and tell true-life tales of the sex ed classroom. It&#39;s all right <a href="/blog/tag/abstinence-only-education">here</a>.</span></p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Election 2008 Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/08/02/election-2008-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/08/02/election-2008-series</id>
    <published>2007-08-02T14:46:14+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-08-02T14:46:14+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Election 2008" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>RH Reality Check is putting education and prevention back into the debate about <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">reproductive health</a>. </span>Broadening the reproductive health dialogue beyond, but including, abortion is what most U.S. voters are looking for. <span>Where do the candidates stand? Join us for an <a href="/blog/tag/election-2008">ongoing series</a> looking into various sexual and reproductive health issues</span> on the road to 2008 ...</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>RH Reality Check is putting education and prevention back into the debate about <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">reproductive health</acronym></a>. </span>Broadening the reproductive health dialogue beyond, but including, abortion is what most U.S. voters are looking for. <span>Where do the candidates stand? Join us for an <a href="/blog/tag/election-2008">ongoing series</a> looking into various sexual and reproductive health issues</span> on the road to 2008 ...</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Reproductive Health: Not Just for Women</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/23/reproductive-health-not-just-for-women" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/23/reproductive-health-not-just-for-women</id>
    <published>2007-07-23T12:30:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-23T15:04:28+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="Sexuality Education" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>When we think of <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">reproductive health</a>, it&#39;s usually in the context of female reproduction and sexual health. But men not only play an important role in women&#39;s reproductive health, they are faced with their own significant reproductive and sexual health issues. Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/male-rh">Reproductive Health: Not Just for Women</a>&quot;!</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>When we think of <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">reproductive health</acronym></a>, it&#39;s usually in the context of female reproduction and sexual health. But men not only play an important role in women&#39;s reproductive health, they are faced with their own significant reproductive and sexual health issues. Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/male-rh">Reproductive Health: Not Just for Women</a>&quot;!</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Series: The Changing Face of HIV/AIDS</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/13/series-the-changing-face-of-hiv-aids" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/13/series-the-changing-face-of-hiv-aids</id>
    <published>2007-07-13T12:30:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-16T13:23:14+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>Over the past two years, the number of women and girls infected with HIV has increased in every region of the world; people of color are also disproportionately affected. Prevention and treatment strategies must change in order to address the changing face of HIV/AIDS.</span></p>
<p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/changing-face-of-hiv">The Changing Face of HIV/AIDS</a>&quot;! </p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>Over the past two years, the number of women and girls infected with HIV has increased in every region of the world; people of color are also disproportionately affected. Prevention and treatment strategies must change in order to address the changing face of HIV/AIDS.</span></p>
<p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/changing-face-of-hiv">The Changing Face of HIV/AIDS</a>&quot;! </p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>HIV Testing Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/05/hiv-testing-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/07/05/hiv-testing-series</id>
    <published>2007-07-05T17:09:49+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T17:09:49+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>An HIV test may be routine or it may be frightening, but it&#39;s important -- and many people avoid or delay testing because of the stigma that still surrounds HIV. Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/hiv-testing">HIV Testing: Not Everybody Does It, But Everybody Should</a>.&quot;</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>An HIV test may be routine or it may be frightening, but it&#39;s important -- and many people avoid or delay testing because of the stigma that still surrounds HIV. Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/hiv-testing">HIV Testing: Not Everybody Does It, But Everybody Should</a>.&quot;</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The Politics of Childbirth Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/29/the-politics-of-childbirth-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/29/the-politics-of-childbirth-series</id>
    <published>2007-06-29T12:50:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:10:42+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Pregnancy and childbirth are a labor of love, but has our health care system prioritized profit to the exclusion of maternal and infant health?  Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/politics-of-childbirth">Politics of Childbirth: Midwifery and Maternity Care</a>.&quot;</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Pregnancy and childbirth are a labor of love, but has our health care system prioritized profit to the exclusion of maternal and infant health?  Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/politics-of-childbirth">Politics of Childbirth: Midwifery and Maternity Care</a>.&quot;</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Prevention Inventions Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/21/prevention-inventions-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/21/prevention-inventions-series</id>
    <published>2007-06-21T17:30:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:11:43+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/prevention-inventions">Prevention Inventions: Looking to the Future</a>.&quot; </p>
<p>With advances in science and medicine, new methods to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections are available.  This series features articles on microbicides, an HIV vaccine, the &quot;no period pill&quot;, female condoms and one-size-fits-all diaphragms!</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/prevention-inventions">Prevention Inventions: Looking to the Future</a>.&quot; </p>
<p>With advances in science and medicine, new methods to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections are available.  This series features articles on microbicides, an HIV vaccine, the &quot;no period pill&quot;, female condoms and one-size-fits-all diaphragms!</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>We Are Family</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/14/we-are-family" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/14/we-are-family</id>
    <published>2007-06-14T16:00:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:13:13+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="Sexuality Education" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/lgbt">We Are Family</a>.&quot; </p>
<p><a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">Reproductive health</a> for LGBT people is as diverse as our community and as varied as it is for heterosexual people. From creating family to accessing health care, reproductive justice is about the right to choose how we want to live our lives. </p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series &quot;<a href="/blog/tag/lgbt">We Are Family</a>.&quot; </p>
<p><a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">Reproductive health</acronym></a> for LGBT people is as diverse as our community and as varied as it is for heterosexual people. From creating family to accessing health care, reproductive justice is about the right to choose how we want to live our lives. </p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Women of Color and Reproductive Justice Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/07/women-of-color-and-reproductive-justice-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/06/07/women-of-color-and-reproductive-justice-series</id>
    <published>2007-06-07T14:36:22+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:14:37+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s feature series on <a href="/blog/tag/women-of-color">women of color and reproductive justice</a>.  Check out perspectives from the National Latina Institute for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">Reproductive Health</a>, Pro-Choice Public Education Project, National Asian Pacific American Women&#39;s Forum, International Coalition of Women Living with HIV/AIDS and reports from the SisterSong conference!</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s feature series on <a href="/blog/tag/women-of-color">women of color and reproductive justice</a>.  Check out perspectives from the National Latina Institute for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">Reproductive Health</acronym></a>, Pro-Choice Public Education Project, National Asian Pacific American Women&#39;s Forum, International Coalition of Women Living with HIV/AIDS and reports from the SisterSong conference!</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Latin America: The Challenge of Change</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/31/latin-america-the-challenge-of-change" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/31/latin-america-the-challenge-of-change</id>
    <published>2007-05-31T13:34:56+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:20:11+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s previous series! Complexity and hope for sexual and <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">reproductive health</a> and rights are represented by <a href="/blog/tag/latin-america">diverse realities from <span class="st">Latin</span> <span class="st">America</span></a> ...</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s previous series! Complexity and hope for sexual and <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">reproductive health</acronym></a> and rights are represented by <a href="/blog/tag/latin-america">diverse realities from <span class="st">Latin</span> <span class="st">America</span></a> ...</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Emerging Voices for Choice Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/24/emerging-voices-for-choice-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/24/emerging-voices-for-choice-series</id>
    <published>2007-05-24T14:18:33+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:21:12+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <category term="Contraception" />
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <category term="Sexuality Education" />
    <category term="STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention" />
    <category term="Women’s Rights" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series on the future of reproductive justice from the young women who hold the key—the <a href="/blog/tag/emerging-voices">next generation of activists speak out</a>.</span></p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p><span>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series on the future of reproductive justice from the young women who hold the key—the <a href="/blog/tag/emerging-voices">next generation of activists speak out</a>.</span></p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Fem-MOM-ism Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/11/fem-mom-ism-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/11/fem-mom-ism-series</id>
    <published>2007-05-11T12:40:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:22:03+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Maternal Health" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series that celebrates motherhood from the political, personal and global: <a href="/blog/tag/fem-mom-ism">fem-MOM-ism</a>.</p>
<p>Happy Mother&#39;s Day, May 13th! </p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Don&#39;t miss RH Reality Check&#39;s series that celebrates motherhood from the political, personal and global: <a href="/blog/tag/fem-mom-ism">fem-MOM-ism</a>.</p>
<p>Happy Mother&#39;s Day, May 13th! </p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Father Knows Best Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/03/father-knows-best-series" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/05/03/father-knows-best-series</id>
    <published>2007-05-03T12:58:51+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:28:04+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Read RH Reality Check&#39;s series on the recent Supreme Court decision restricting women&#39;s health in <a href="/blog/tag/father-knows-best">Father Knows Best</a>.<a href="/node/add/blog"> </a></p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Read RH Reality Check&#39;s series on the recent Supreme Court decision restricting women&#39;s health in <a href="/blog/tag/father-knows-best">Father Knows Best</a>.</p>
     ]]></content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Earth and Birth Special Series</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/04/26/earth-and-birth-special-series-for-earth-day" />
    <id>http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2007/04/26/earth-and-birth-special-series-for-earth-day</id>
    <published>2007-04-26T11:59:00+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-07-05T16:29:03+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>RH Reality Check</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Access to Abortion" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>RH Reality Check&#39;s five-part series, Earth and Birth, looks at the intersection of environmental and <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131">reproductive health</a> issues. Read the Earth and Birth series <a href="/blog/tag/earth-birth">here</a>.</p>
     ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>RH Reality Check&#39;s five-part series, Earth and Birth, looks at the intersection of environmental and <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/131"><acronym title="Reproductive Health: Auto generated by glossary_taxonomy_nodetitle, for Reproductive Health">reproductive health</acronym></a> issues. Read the Earth and Birth series <a href="/blog/tag/earth-birth">here</a>.</p>
     ]]></content>
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