Choice Chat Sum Up

Monday, 23 November 2009, 10:43 | Category : Site News
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A big thank you to everyone who participated in Saturday’s Choice Chat with Carol Adams.  We had about 35 people in the chat room, and let’s just say that the questions people shared were both insightful and exciting.  I think that everyone who came to the chat was willing to examine things from a new [...]

November Choice Chat: The Sexual Politics of Meat

Monday, 2 November 2009, 10:53 | Category : Site News
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Join Feminists For Choice for our next choice chat. Our guest will be Carol Adams, the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. Carol’s book has been called “ground-breaking” and “pioneering.” Many say it is an underground classic, which Adams supposes means that lots of people know and love it, but [...]

Choice Chat with Gloria Feldt: Margaret Sanger’s Legacy

Happy Sunday, ya’ll! Welcome to our very first Choice Chat. Today’s guest is Gloria Feldt, the former president of Planned Parenthood Federation of American. Gloria is the author of several books, including The War on Choice, as well as Behind Every Choice is a Story. Her latest book, Send Yourself Roses, was co-written with Kathleen [...]

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Margaret Sanger Fun Facts

Friday, 23 October 2009, 11:38 | Category : History
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Fun Facts about Margaret Sanger In honor of Feminist for Choice’s first LIVE Choice Chat THIS Sunday, October 25th at 12:00 PST Basic biographical info: Full name: Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee Born: September 14, 1879 Sanger was the name of her first husband, William Sanger, with whom she had three children. The couple separated in [...]

Lets Chat: Margaret Sanger and Eugenics

On October 25th Feminists for Choice will host its first live “Choice Chat”, featuring Gloria Feldt. Feldt will discuss Margaret Sanger’s legacy and implications for the current reproductive rights movement. I can predict that many of us will want to discuss what is possibly the definitive feminist history conundrum: the Birth Control Pioneer’s involvement with [...]