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Respecting Moms on Mother’s Day

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 [...]

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Ask an Expert: Women, Health Reform, and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

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 [...]

ColorOfChange members on why they’re demanding justice for Trayvon Martin

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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On International Women’s Day, Remembering Domestic Violence Is a Stumbling Block to Women’s Equality

Posted March 8th, 2012 by ACLU

By Anne Morrison, ACLU Women’s Rights Project Today is International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the advancements women have made while reflecting upon the barriers we still face. Around the world, women have made great steps towards equality, yet the injustice of violence against women has remained rampant. Here in the United States we [...]

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5 Nontoxic Pregnancy Tips

Posted March 6th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Reducing your exposure to toxic chemicals during your pregnancy is important for the health of you and your little one. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be a chore. You can reduce your toxic chemicals exposures while you reduce morning sickness, stretch marks, aches, acne, and more. Take small steps and try changes that work for [...]

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UPS Hearts Logistics. Pregnant Employees, Not So Much.

Posted March 5th, 2012 by ACLU

By Ariela Migdal, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Women’s Rights Project Peggy Young delivered letters and packages sent by air for UPS. When she got pregnant after struggling with infertility and IVF, her doctor recommended that she not lift more than 20 pounds. She asked UPS, where she had worked since 1999, for a "light duty" [...]

Rhetoric vs. Reality

Posted February 23rd, 2012 by Ashley Boyd

During one of the recent Republican Presidential debates in Florida, a woman in the audience shared her story and asked a simple question: My name is Lynn Frazier and I live here in Jacksonville.  I found myself unemployed for the first time in 10 years and unable to afford health care benefits.  What type of [...]

Moms Need Birth Control Too

Posted February 17th, 2012 by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner

My jaw dropped. Could I really be seeing a picture of the “expert” witnesses on birth control testifying before Congress, and ….they were all men?! [1] What year are we in anyway? This is beyond out-of-touch.  It’s downright offensive. With 1.86 children in the average U.S. family, it’s clear that the vast majority women and mothers [...]

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Wellness Wednesday: News and Tips for Breastfeeding Moms

Posted February 15th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Welcome to Wellness Wednesdays! Join us on the MomsRising blog every Wednesday for tips, expert advice, and the latest news on wellness related issues, including: Breastfeeding Health care Paid Sick Days …and so much more! It’s going to be great: Look how happy this baby is about it! This week, we’re taking a closer look [...]

The State of the States is…Masculine: Women Urgently Needed in State Legislatures!

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Miriam Feffer

With presidential primaries in full swing, each state stands to enjoy a moment in the spotlight.  As riveting as the recent political theatrics have been, the campaign season also underscores just how many important decisions are made at the state level.  From education to health care to workplace policy to environmental protection (our main focus at [...]

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