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Tag Archives: women’s health

Kermit Gosnell: A Case for Extended Health Care Coverage for Low-Income Families
Arts/Media / Commentary / Education / Gender / Health / Law / Poverty / Sexuality

Kermit Gosnell: A Case for Extended Health Care Coverage for Low-Income Families

Posted on April 18, 2013 by Divya Sonti

Whatever the motives for the anti-abortion movement, one thing is clear; the women who are being marginalized by this system and stigma have not been heard. Continue reading »

The Hunger Games Trilogy Makes the Case for Contraception
Analysis / Arts/Media / Education / Food / Gender / Health / Sexuality

The Hunger Games Trilogy Makes the Case for Contraception

Posted on April 15, 2013 by Makini Brice

Like any brutal regime, the Capitol needed to wrest control of women’s bodies from women and families, making them properties of the state, for true power.
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I Hope You’re Happy: Yogurt for Men Is a Thing that Exists Now
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I Hope You’re Happy: Yogurt for Men Is a Thing that Exists Now

Posted on March 18, 2013 by Makini Brice

Please don’t call it “brogurt”. Continue reading »

North Dakota Saw Arkansas and Just Raised them Six
Commentary / Gender / Health

North Dakota Saw Arkansas and Just Raised them Six

Posted on March 15, 2013 by Makini Brice

Meet the new winner of the most restrictive Anti-Abortion Olympics: North Dakota. Continue reading »

Cynthia Wachenheim, Postpartum Depression & The Feminine Mystique
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Cynthia Wachenheim, Postpartum Depression & The Feminine Mystique

Posted on March 14, 2013 by Makini Brice

In her 13-page suicide note, which is described as rambling, she described how she’s a bad mother and referred to postpartum depression. Continue reading »

Arkansas Lawmakers Just Failed the Test of Being Decent Human Beings
Analysis / Gender / Health / Law

Arkansas Lawmakers Just Failed the Test of Being Decent Human Beings

Posted on March 6, 2013 by Makini Brice • 1 Comment

Today, Arkansas enacted the strictest abortion restrictions in the United States – no abortions, after 12 weeks of pregnancy, the first trimester. Continue reading »

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Somehow, No One Knows How Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants to Israel Got Depo-Provera

Posted on February 19, 2013 by Makini Brice

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I read a quote once to the effect of this: “If given enough power, the victims can become just as bad as the tormentors.” Continue reading »

Health / Seniors / Video / Youth

Everything You Need to Know about World Birth Rates, Summed Up in Three Minutes

Posted on February 8, 2013 by Makini Brice

This video is utterly fascinating for two reasons.

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