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Religion Drives GOP’s Stand on Women’s Rights

Conceding the notion of a GOP war on women is true, Margaret Hoover, great granddaughter of the late President and Republican activist asks, “What has happened within the party infrastructure that has malfunctioned so desperately, so that this minority of representatives are in such positions of power that are so out of step with the majority of Republicans?”

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Sex Selective Abortions, Missing Women, and the PRENDA Bill

Because of gender bias and sex discrimination there are an estimated 160,000,000 girls and women missing from the planet today. This isn’t man-bashing or “victim feminism” by the way. It’s just a documented statement of fact. By virtually any measure this is dystopian. One hundred and sixty million is staggering number to absorb. It is [...]

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Uniting on the War Against Women

On Saturday, April 28, in the shadow of the 60 Centre Street courthouse engraved with the words, “The true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government,” a crowd of over 500 people assembled. It was a gathering that was part of a network of events taking place across the nation, put into [...]

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Why March? Because “Equal Enough” for Women is Unacceptable

American women need to be recognized as full citizens. Yes, women in this country. It’s me again, sitting in my office, by myself, saying that “equal enough” is NOT. But, I am not alone. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 28th, thousands of women and men will participate in 53 marches and rallies for women’s rights in 45 states and [...]

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You Should Run

Last night I was reminded of an issue I’ve written about here a few times.  At WIN’s Women Opening Doors for Women event the keynote speech, given by Sam Bennett, president of the Women’s Campaign Fund focused on women candidates.  She not only asked that we all ask women we know to run, and nominate [...]

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