Anna Clark
Anna Clark's writing has appeared in The American Prospect, Utne
Reader, AlterNet, Hobart, Writers' Journal, Bitch Magazine, Religion
Dispatches, Common Dreams, The Women's International Perspective,
Women's eNews, ColorLines, RH Reality Check, The Millions, make/shift,
and BloodLotus, among other publications. She is the editor of the
literary and social justice website, Isak (www.isak.typepad.com), and
she contributes video book reviews to The Collagist, a literary magazine.
Anna is a writing mentor through the Linkage program in the Prison
Creative Arts Project. She is also the Chief Developmental Editor with
The Imagine Company, a Kenyan organization that marries media and
social entrepreneurship. Anna is a graduate of the University of
Michigan's Residential College and Warren Wilson College's MFA Program
for Writers. She lives in Detroit, Michigan.
Acupuncture: An Alternative Approach to Infertility
by Anna Clark, RH Reality Check
May 18, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)
While the notion of “infertility treatment” typically conjures images of invasive insemination procedures, acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to increase the chances of natural pregnancy. Indeed, many contemporary acupuncturists are pairing their personalized practice of needles with herbal treatments to enhance the fertility of their patients … and finding high rates of success.
Challenge to Florida VBAC Ban Intensifies
by Anna Clark, RH Reality Check
April 13, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)
A coalition is challenging a VABC ban by Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration, charging among other things that it is intervening in the activities of licensed providers and overriding “informed consent” standards.
