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| 18 Nov 2009 by normd Matthew Connelly's exhaustively researched history on the population control movement, Fatal Misconception, describes what happens when powerful, influential groups decide other groups of people are “excess”. ... “But while birth control proponents were quite diverse and usually divided, none took up the cause of women's education”, says Connelly. “That would have undermined efforts to forge an alliance with eugenicists, because it would only remind them of how ... Links International Journal of Socialist... - http://links.org.au/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Susan Johnston As Kathryn Joyce, author of Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement, reveals in the episode, the movement began in the 1980s as a reaction to feminism. "Good" Christian women, many of them in the home-schooling community, .... When women are allowed to vote, join the workforce, and have access to various forms of birth-control, obviously that's going to reduce the number of children they have. Modernized countries also tend to be far less religious, ... Lemondrop.com - http://www.lemondrop.com/bloggers/lauren-fritsky - References |
| 22 Oct 2009 An American nurse, Margaret Sanger, is often cited as initiating the modern birth control movement. Sanger was concerned about the adverse effects upon a woman's health of multiple pregnancies, miscarriages and illegal abortions. ... Suite101: Health & Wellness Articles - http://www.suite101.com/healthandwellness/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Reproductive Justice Despite the fact that Belmont Abbey College argued in court that it was a secular institution in order to receive state funds, it recently removed birth control from its employee health care plan. Their reason? ... The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/ - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Martin J Frid I find it interesting that just like in Scandinavia or Germany, the social democratic political movement, with influences from further left on the spectrum, also reached Japan, with the Proletarian Film League (Purokino) trying to educate the ... There is more over at Midnight Eye, but I would just like to add - shouldn't Japan have tried harder to consider birth control or rather population control? Abortion seems to be a very lucrative trade in Japan, yet never an easy ... Kurashi - News From Japan - http://martinjapan.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by exnfo The birth-control movement was just taking off, but many still saw it as a very radical idea, as do some in Afghanistan. With men against the idea, and the distribution and advertisement of birth control being completely illegal, ... Phi Eta's History Blog - http://westminsterphieta.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by Emily In the Lutheran church, the official stance is that it's not always wrong to use birth control. However, what's not talked about as frequently is that it might be wrong in some circumstances, and I don't feel that there is a good ... Not Finished Yet - http://notfinishedyet.wordpress.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Jarredlbullockr However, the proportion of teenagers who said that they had discussed sex or birth control with their <blockquote>jolessa</blockquote> mothers remained almost the same; the proportion who said that they would never discuss such topics ... East Bonner County Library District Wiki... - http://wiki.ebcld.org/index.php?title=Main_Page |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Sharon Lerner While some within the anti-abortion movement have long opposed birth control, there is still widespread support for it among the general public, with virtually all women of childbearing age who have had sex using contraception. ... RHRealityCheck.org - http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/ - References [ More results from RHRealityCheck.org ] |
| 21 Nov 2009 I am astonished at the cavalier attitude concerning women's reproduction rights, both abortion and birth control. I have heard no talk of removing the Stupak-Pitts amendment the House sent to the Senate. .... If the corporations can exclude health care for women, and divide the movement, we will all lose. It will sink health care reform for everyone unless we all stick together. I also strongly agree with Connie's position, that we need to pull tax exemption from the ... Truthout - All Articles - http://www.truthout.org/articles/feed - References [ More results from Truthout - All Articles ] |
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