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Report Predicts Decline in Minority College Enrollment

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education published a report that predicts a 50 to 80% drop in minority college enrollment if affirmative action is banned on campuses and SAT scores continue to carry a lot of weight. “The reality of standardized test scores is that they are not only culturally biased, but are biased […]

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Friday National Mammography Day

Friday, October 17 is National Mammography Day. Free or reduced-fee mammograms will be offered by over 1,200 radiology facilities around the country on Friday and throughout October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. National Mammography Day is meant to educate women about the importance of finding breast cancer early, and how mammograms can help to […]

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GOP Targets Three Female Senators

Senators Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Ill.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) have been targeted by Republicans as the most vulnerable women senators for next year’s re-election campaigns. The three all support abortion rights and fight against welfare cuts, stances which conservatives plan to publicize in order to portray them as radically liberal. Republican pollster Tony […]

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Washington Voters Test Gay Rights Bill

Gay rights activists have written an anti-discrimination measure that would prevent discrimination against lesbians and gay men in the workplace. If passed, it will be the first gay rights initiative passed by voters rather than legislators. Despite the fact that the ballot measure also specifically forbids preferential treatment, quotas, and domestic partner benefits and exempts […]

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Kenyan Woman Fights to Criminalize Wife-Beating

Defying Maasai tradition that says women are property and can be beaten, Agnes Siyiankoi is enlisting the help of Nairobi lawyers to change Kenya’s constitution and outlaw wife-beating. Siyiankoi’s brother, a lawyer, lodged a High Court application seeking the equivalent of $150 in damages for Agnes Siyiankoi’s abuse by her husband. He also asked that […]

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U.S. Company to Market Emergency Contraception

Gynetics, Inc. announced last Wednesday that it will market a “morning-after pill” in the U.S. They are the first company to do so since the FDA approved the use of six brands of birth control pills for emergency contraception last February. The FDA’s decision to approve the drug was based on years of safe and […]

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Clinton Explains Veto of D&X Abortions

Calling the House bill that would ban late-term abortions “consistent with neither the Constitution nor sound public policy,” President Clinton explained why he vetoed the bill for the second time. “As I have stated on many occasions, I support the decision in Roe v. Wade protecting a woman’s right to choose. H.R. 1122 does not […]

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Million Woman March Planned

On October 25, hundreds of thousands of women plan to march in Philadelphia in order to revitalize black families and communities. The event, an entirely grassroots endeavor, is being publicized on the internet and has organized garage sales and car washes for fundraising. It is open to all people regardless of race or gender. Spokeswoman […]

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Breast Cancer, Chemicals Linked

According to Jim Hightower’s new book “There’s Nothing in the Middle of the Road But Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos,” the chemical industry has been profiting from both manufacturing chemicals that have been linked to breast cancer, as well as making money from cancer treatments. Journalist Molly Ivins quoted Hightower in her Saturday column, saying […]

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U.S. Company to Market Emergency Contraception

Gynetics, Inc. announced last Wednesday that it will market a “morning-after pill” in the U.S. They are the first company to do so since the FDA approved the use of six brands of birth control pills for emergency contraception last February. The FDA’s decision to approve the drug was based on years of safe and […]

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Clinton Explains Veto of D&X Abortions

Calling the House bill that would ban late-term abortions “consistent with neither the Constitution nor sound public policy,” President Clinton explained why he vetoed the bill for the second time. “As I have stated on many occasions, I support the decision in Roe v. Wade protecting a woman’s right to choose. H.R. 1122 does not […]

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Breast Cancer, Chemicals Linked

According to Jim Hightower’s new book “There’s Nothing in the Middle of the Road But Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos,” the chemical industry has been profiting from both manufacturing chemicals that have been linked to breast cancer, as well as making money from cancer treatments. Journalist Molly Ivins quoted Hightower in her Saturday column, saying […]

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Modern Women Disfiguring Bodies with Corsets, Footbinding

Women in Britain and the U.S. are now wearing corsets to reduce their waistlines, and metal devices to bind their feet, in a practice known as “body training.” The “waist training” regimen requires wearing an increasingly tighter corset over a period of months in order to reduce the waist by 2-6 inches, by displacing the […]

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Ellen Threatens to Quit

When ABC slapped a parental advisory warning on this week’s episode of “Ellen,” in which lesbian lead Ellen DeGeneres jokingly kisses her heterosexual female friend, DeGeneres said she would walk out if the advisories continued. ABC put a “TV-14” rating on this week’s episode, and will not allow an episode where the script calls for […]

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Jody Williams Shares Nobel Peace Prize

The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced today that the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), was the 1997 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Jody Williams, ICBL’s American coordinator, Williams said she would phone President Clinton and urge him to support ratification of the upcoming anti-landmine treaty. She argued that the U.S. is painting itself as […]

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Hillary Clinton Speaks in Panama

Stressing her goal “to empower the women of this hemisphere to participate fully in the life of our nations,” Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed a summit of North, South and Central American women leaders in Panama. The topic of the summit was empowering women to be fully active in politics. “No nation can hope to succeed […]

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Ellen Threatens to Quit

When ABC slapped a parental advisory warning on this week’s episode of “Ellen,” in which lesbian lead Ellen DeGeneres jokingly kisses her heterosexual female friend, DeGeneres said she would walk out if the advisories continued. ABC put a “TV-14” rating on this week’s episode, and will not allow an episode where the script calls for […]

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Jody Williams Shares Nobel Peace Prize

The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced today that the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), was the 1997 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Jody Williams, ICBL’s American coordinator, Williams said she would phone President Clinton and urge him to support ratification of the upcoming anti-landmine treaty. She argued that the U.S. is painting itself as […]

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Hillary Clinton Speaks in Panama

Stressing her goal “to empower the women of this hemisphere to participate fully in the life of our nations,” Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed a summit of North, South and Central American women leaders in Panama. The topic of the summit was empowering women to be fully active in politics. “No nation can hope to succeed […]

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Study Says Women Uninformed About Emergency Contraception

Women in the U.S, are not informed about their options regarding emergency contraception, according to a recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine. Emergency contraception is highly effective in preventing pregnancy, yet women remain largely unaware of its potential. The study said increased awareness and easier access to emergency contraceptive services could drastically […]