racial justice
Common Cause, Different Perspective: The Generational Divide of the Pro-Choice Movement
by Eleanor Hinton Hoytt, Black Women's Health Imperative
April 25, 2011 - 8:01pm (Print)
My generation of feminists took abortion from the back alleys and made it legal for women; today’s generation of feminists will make it affordable, accessible and viable for <strong>all</strong> women – not just the privileged or the comfortably employed middle-classed, or those with supportive families, friends, or partners who support their right to have an option or make a decision to have an abortion. To my fellow pre-Roe feminists, let’s pass the torch without fear or apprehension!
Morning Roundup: Arizona Seeks to Ban Race and Sex Selection
by Beth Saunders, RH Reality Check
February 2, 2011 - 10:34am (Print)
Arizona looks at banning race and sex selection abortions, despite the fact that it makes no sense, young women infected with HIV are more likely to become pregnant and have complications, hearings scheduled on the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act," and women are a separate species - an unexplainable one at that.
Trafficking from a Racial Justice Advocate's Point of View
Poverty puts people in desperate situations susceptible to taking risky chances in search of better life opportunities. Most people who are lured into a trafficking situation are already interested in emigrating to find better live opportunities.
Study: BP Dumping Oil-Spill Waste in Communities of Color
by Michelle Chen, In These Times
August 4, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)
Supreme Court Reverses Ricci Decision; Finds White Firefighters Unfairly Denied Promotion
June 29, 2009 - 9:08am (Print)
