Sunday News Round-Up, Stay in the Air Conditioning Edition
Some of my recent posts over at Our Bodies Our Blog, the blog of Our Bodies Ourselves. There are links to lots of stories of interest on OBOS’s on Twitter and Facebook accounts as well.: Women Make Movies: New Releases Include Films on Virginity, Women in Prison and Body Image State by State: Laws Restricting Abortion and Family Planning as of Mid-2013 CIR Prison Investigation Opens Another Chapter on Sterilization of Women in U.S. Keeping Up With Anti-Abortion Attacks in the States Ask the FDA to Approve *All* Emergency Contraception Pills for OTC Access And some guest blogger posts at OBOS: Lessons Learned: Why Midwives Should Matter to Everyone Egg Donation is Made to Look Easy, but Questions and Health Risks Remain Emergency Contraception
Some of my recent posts over at Our Bodies Our Blog, the blog of Our Bodies Ourselves. There are links to lots of stories of interest on OBOS’s on Twitter and Facebook accounts as well.:
- Women Make Movies: New Releases Include Films on Virginity, Women in Prison and Body Image
- State by State: Laws Restricting Abortion and Family Planning as of Mid-2013
- CIR Prison Investigation Opens Another Chapter on Sterilization of Women in U.S.
- Keeping Up With Anti-Abortion Attacks in the States
- Ask the FDA to Approve *All* Emergency Contraception Pills for OTC Access
And some guest blogger posts at OBOS:
- Lessons Learned: Why Midwives Should Matter to Everyone
- Egg Donation is Made to Look Easy, but Questions and Health Risks Remain
- Emergency Contraception Can Be Free, But it Takes Planning – And a Prescription
Also of interest:
- Forced Sterilizations and the Future of the Women’s Movement – Salamishah Tillet at The Nation. “the victims of forced sterilization as integral to the future of the women’s movement as the fight over choice” – because when *to* have a child, and having control over that yourself, *is* a matter of choice.
- In the New York Times: American Way of Birth, Costliest in the World. Honestly, when you figure that the majority of women who have abortions are *already* mothers, healthcare costs are something anti-abortion “pro-life” folks should really look at.
- Tampons as a feminist issue, via GenderFocus. And not just in a “confiscated by the government from women trying to exercise their civic duty” sort of way. Honestly, tampons lack sufficient mass to be good thrown weapons, Texas.
- Found via Racialicious, to read up on later: Harvard and Slavery: Seeking a Forgotten History
- At Shakesville, Calling all Pro-Choice Men. “Make as much noise, MAKE MORE NOISE, than anti-choice men!” Do it. Now.
- The Nerdy Feminist talks intersectionalism in feminist/pro-choice communities, from the vantage point of the Texas rallies.
- Because positive stereotypes are bullshit, too. Like when anyone responds to my mixed heritage with statements like, “mutts are the smartest dogs.” Dueling Stereotypes: Bad Asian Drivers, Good At Everything.
A reminder: I’m playing around with a tumblr companion to this blog. I’ll link things there that don’t quite fit here or that I don’t have time to really write up separately, like quick news things, or this cool resource from the Wisconsin Historical Society – an online collection of photos and documents from Freedom Summer. I’m still messing around with the template – I don’t like how the current one deals with link posts.
On a medical librarian note, I volunteered to moderate last Thursday’s #medlibs chat on Twitter. Here’s the archive! Contact @eagledawg if you’d like to volunteer for a specific week.
And a final reminder, to the medical librarians among the audience. I’ve started investigating and applying to positions at the assistant/associate director level in medical libraries. If you know of something I should keep an eye out for, I’d really appreciate hearing about it!
Unrelated to anything, but cool: Animal Rescue: Caring for Animals During Emergencies
And, to end things on a bit of silliness: True Blood Sims is one of my favorite tumblrs, and makes me giggle on a regular basis. If you’re a fan of True Blood *or* the Southern Vampire Mysteries books (or if you have a love/hate relationship with either…), you will like it.
While you’re at it, Birthing Beautiful Ideas is blogging a Pie a Week. Dean Winchester fans, take note.
Filed under: Abortion, Access, Rights, & Choice, Birth, Contraception, Drugs, Ethics, Government, Laws, Legislation, & Courts, Menstruation, Midwifery, Miscellaneous, News Round-Ups, Pregnancy, Women’s Health
SOURCE: Women’s Health News – Read entire story here.