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A Waitress's Abortion Story

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reader diary by Sunsara Taylor

August 2, 2011 - 9:42pm (Print)

In just one dinner at a random restaurant having greasy food and a couple of beers we scratched the surface of the potential that exists.

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Harassment vs. Flirting: A Double Feature

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

June 17, 2011 - 11:44am (Print)

What's the difference between flirting and harassment?  How does a person recognize and deal with harassment? How do we make sure we're not harassing anyone unintentionally?

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Rape and the Culture of Impunity: Despite Proclamations, White House Remains Silent About Rape in the Military

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by Antoinette Bonsignore

April 6, 2011 - 9:00pm (Print)

A new Presidential Proclamation makes no mention of the epidemic of rape in the military. 

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Terrorizing Abortion Providers: The “Other Abortion War” Quietly Continues

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by Carole Joffe, University of California

April 5, 2011 - 6:54pm (Print)

This war on providers has been going on so long it has become essentially “the new normal,” with significant public attention only when a provider is murdered.

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Dept. of Ed. Calls for End to Bullying But Ark. School Official Says "All Queers Should Commit Suicide"

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by Emily Bridges

October 28, 2010 - 6:08am (Print)

The Department of Education sent a letter to schools underscoring that homophobic bullying violates the law. Meanwhile, an Arkansas school official declared on Facebook that all "queers" should commit suicide.

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Safe Schools Advocates Say Ruling "Sends a Message"

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by Todd Heywood, New Journalist Fellow

February 10, 2009 - 8:00am (Print)

Safe-schools activists are hailing the recent ruling in a bullying lawsuit, saying it sends a clear message to school districts in Michigan.
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New York City Council Hears Testimony on Clinic Access Bill

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by Emily Douglas

November 18, 2008 - 6:35pm (Print)

The New York City Council today heard testimony on a bill that would improve access to women's health clinics and make it easier to prosecute harassers who protest outside of clinics.
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