Megan Evans's Diary

Stupak-Amendment Passes! Affects every woman

Reader diary posted by Megan Evans, Medical Student

November 8, 2009 - 12:35am

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My reaction to the passing of the Stupak-Amendment is emotional as I reflect on the impact this amendment could have if put into law.


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Vigils for Dr. Tiller

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June 1, 2009 - 1:39pm

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A list of vigils to honor and remember the late Dr. George Tiller


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Dr. Tiller's Death Must Not be in Vain

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May 31, 2009 - 6:48pm

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Now is the time to recognize the real threat to abortion providers and women seeking their services. Now is the time to recognize the extreme lack of abortion providers and resources for women. Now is the time to recognize Dr. Tiller as a hero, and perhaps in death he can truly change the face of the pro-choice movement and the future of abortion care.


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Common Ground-is it feasible?

Reader diary posted by Megan Evans, Medical Student

May 7, 2009 - 4:20pm

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To make new, sustainable legislation and policy on the legal issues surrounding abortion, Obama has brought together leaders in both the pro-choice and anti-choice movements to work together.  But will it work?

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Missouri: Champions of Choice…for Pharmacists!

Reader diary posted by Megan Evans, Medical Student

May 4, 2009 - 12:15pm

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The Missouri State House overwhelmingly (115-43) approved an amendment that only further restricts Missourian women’s access to safe, effective contraception and medication abortion.


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The Age of the E-Activist

Reader diary posted by Megan Evans, Medical Student

April 25, 2009 - 12:16am

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Staying vocal through the internet is a powerful tool for modern day activism, but don't let your own voice get lost.  An anti-choice Republican Senator from North Dakota reminds me of how powerful my own words can be.


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