women’s issues
Posted August 1st, 2012 by Cynthia Liu
It’s almost too good to believe, but it’s true! And all the better because we fought hard for it — first through the Affordable Care Act’s passage, and then when the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops objected to free coverage of contraceptives through women’s employer-provided health insurance. We stared the religious right down and we [...]
Posted July 24th, 2012 by Monifa Bandele
In Gwen Guthrie’s 1986 hit “Ain’t Nothing Going On But The Rent” she asserts that having a J-O-B is an important criteria for starting a family –okay maybe I’m reaching – LOL! But her premise is that being employed brings a certain level of financial security. Today, nothing could be further from the truth. In [...]
Posted July 20th, 2012 by Monifa Bandele
The security guards at New York City Hall were overwhelmed, not only by the 107 degree heat index, but also by the constant bustle of hundreds of women equally hot about the conditions of working women. “Only five at a time!” they yelled to the crowded line desperate to get out of the sun and [...]
Posted July 19th, 2012 by Kristin Maschka
When I speak to groups of young women and men, more and more frequently the question I get isn’t “Can I have it all?” it’s “Should I have kids at all?” Young women and couples watch as friends have children, and see new mothers and fathers completely stressed out juggling work and family, marriages unraveling, [...]
Posted June 27th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg and Mark Ryan
Recently, MomsRising hosted a #kidshealth tweetchat with Dr. Mark Ryan (@richmonddoc), who answered your questions about everything from childhood asthma to breastfeeding to first dentist appointments, and more! Dr. Ryan is a family doctor in Richmond, VA and a member of the board of the National Physicians Alliance. He works mostly with medically under-served communities, [...]
Posted June 21st, 2012 by Cassidy Randall
Who doesn’t like parties? Especially a party with a purpose – yes, please! Women’s Voices for the Earth’s new Green Momma Parties are the latest DIY party that makes detoxing the home fun (yes, we said “fun”). With a room-by-room guide for eliminating harmful chemicals, do-it-yourself recipes with how-to videos, and easy ways to raise [...]
Posted June 12th, 2012 by Cassidy Randall
Does the thought of trying to get toxic chemicals out of your home make you want to run screaming in the opposite direction? BPA in cans, cancer-causing chemicals in baby shampoo, hormone disruptors in laundry detergent – do you start to get completely overwhelmed? What if we told you that detoxing your home can actually [...]
Posted May 13th, 2012 by ACLU
By Tiseme Gabriella Zegeye, ACLU Women’s Rights Project The current presidential campaign has brought attention to the "war on women" and the "war on moms," with both Republicans and Democrats speaking out on the need to recognize and value the work mothers do in raising their children. Attention to this question is long overdue, and [...]
Posted April 4th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg and Ashley Wheeland
Want to know how health reform helps women? Not sure what preventive services to ask for? Unclear on which women’s health services will be available this August? We’ve got answers! A few weeks ago, the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative hosted an informative Facebook chat with MomsRising about the Affordable Care Act. Here are a few [...]
Posted March 21st, 2012 by Dani McClain
Since Monday, more than 90,000 of our members have taken action, calling on the Department of Justice to take over Trayvon Martin’s case, arrest his killer, and launch an independent investigation into the Sanford police department’s initial mishandling of the case. The senseless killing of the 17-year-old boy has been a tragic reminder of the fears Black folks [...]
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