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	<description>Pro-choice and Proud!</description>
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		<title>Atlanta Signs Bring Controversy, But No Real Positive Change</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Over the last few months there seems to be an increase in visible advertisements from the anti-choice camps.  One of the more controversial is a billboard campaign sponsored by organizations like Georgia’s Right to Life and Operation Outrage. These groups have posted between 60-80 signs around the Atlanta metro area. Despite the fact these organizations [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/atlanta-signs-bring-controversy-but-no-real-positive-change.htm</link>
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		<title>Tuesday Click List</title>
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So much women&#8217;s history goodness, such little time&#8230;
Over 200,000 Women were raped in conflict in DR Congo, now its time to  &#8216;get cross&#8217; and say no. Say No-Unite. 
Women&#8217;s History Month: Writing Women Back into History. Library of Congress. 
Origins of Women&#8217;s History Month has roots on Campus. Sonoma State Star. 
Women&#8217;s History Month [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/tuesday-click-list-29.htm</link>
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		<title>Monday Click list</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Some great women&#8217;s history reads, continuing our month-long celebration of Women&#8217;s History Month!
Women Describe 70 years of liberation. The Columbian. 
Gone with the Wind and Feminism. L Magazine. 
Why I&#8217;m Still a Girl Guide at 18. Tribute to the Girl Scouts of America. The F Bomb
A Month of Historic Celebrations. Veteran Feminists of America. 
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		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/monday-click-list-25.htm</link>
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		<title>Gender Bending Chickens?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Just when you thought science couldn&#8217;t get any better, a new article in Nature is about to shake up our ideas of sex and biology.
Contrary to an old view of sexual development, Michael Clinton and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh say in the March 11 Nature, individual chicken cells can maintain their [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/gender-bending-chickens.htm</link>
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		<title>Friday Click List</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s finally Friday!  Here&#8217;s to some fabulously feminist plans for the weekend, plus a little bit of light reading to get it kicked off in high fashion!
An Interview with Michael Moore &#8211; Poponthepop
A Ban on Race-Based Abortions? &#8211; Broadsheet
&#8220;Famine Marriages&#8221; a Biproduct of Climate Change &#8211; IPS News
Mifepristone (aka &#8220;The Abortion Pill&#8221;) is Ruled Out [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/friday-click-list-20.htm</link>
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		<title>Anti-Choice Legislation and Georgia</title>
		<description><![CDATA[House Bill 1155, an outgrowth of Georgia Right to Life’s current billboard campaign, is making its way through the Georgia General Assembly – and both local and national reproductive justice and pro-choice groups are concerned about its repercussions. Yesterday, the bill passed out of the House Judiciary Committee and moved to the House Rules Committee, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/anti-choice-legislation-and-georgia.htm</link>
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		<title>The Sanger-Keller connection</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ “No one has ever given me a good reason why we should obey unjust laws.” Helen Keller, 1914.
The same year that Helen Keller made the above statement, Margaret Sanger was publishing articles advocating birth control in her journal The Woman Rebel, and knowingly breaking anti-obscenity laws by doing so.
Margaret Sanger and Helen Keller shared [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/the-sanger-keller-connection.htm</link>
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		<title>Thursday Click List</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Colorado Pershonhood Bill Fails to Qualify for Ballot &#8211; National Partnership for Women &#038; Children
An Interview with Gloria Steinem &#8211; LA Times
Are Smaller Condoms for Teens the Answer? &#8211; AlterNet
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		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/thursday-click-list-23.htm</link>
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		<title>Why is AIDS the #1 Killer of Women Worldwide?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[HIV/AIDS is typically thought of as a gay man&#8217;s disease, despite the fact that the World Health Organization released statistics in November 2009 that show HIV/AIDS is the #1 killer of women ages 15-44 worldwide.  Since March 10th is the National Day of HIV/AIDS Awareness for Women and Girls, I thought that it was [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://feministsforchoice.com/why-is-aids-the-1-killer-of-women-worldwide.htm</link>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s History Month: Aline Griffith</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When we think of spies, the image of a man in a black trench coat, or a dashing gentleman in a tuxedo usually comes to mind.  Women are not the first thing that comes to mind, and that&#8217;s perhaps why they make such excellent spies.
Aline Griffith was born in Peal River, New York in [...]]]></description>
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