Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Reproductive Justice Week of Action Chi City!
Reproductive Justice Speak Out for All Street Youth in Chicago!
Come SPEAK your MIND about SeXual ViOLeNce, dealing with doCToRs & SeX, HormONes, BiRth CoNTRol & MORE!
When: This Friday April 18th 2008
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Where: UIC Latino Cultural Center
Lecture Center B2 Enter Through 750 S. Halsted
Who: For & By All Street Youth
*This speak out is organized by YOUTH for YOUTH!
Street based means if you identify as being under age 25, homeless, are runaways, DCFS Wards, HIV positive, gang involved, survivors of police brutality, survivors of sexual assault, survivors of the mental health system, have had an abortion, fugitives, squatters, sell drugs to survive, use drugs, are queer, are couch surfin, are disabled, LGBTQAATSI, feminist, activists, butch queens, femme queens, transgender youth, butches, femmes, artist, rioter, involved in any part of the sex trade, rebels, militant fighter, trader, tagger, writer, slam poet, dreamer, racer, vagbond, rapper, youth of color, girls of color, young parents and girls who are mothers, freestyler, buttonmaker, anarchists, revolutionary thinker, or just plain surviving through the day 2 day hustle and flow of our struggle....
THIS IS YOUR DAY TO SPEAK OUT!!
more info online:
http://www.youarepriceless.org/node/168
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
National Week of Action for Reproductive Justice: April 16-23!
Beginning April 16, youth across the nation will launch our first National Week of Action for Reproductive Justice! Members of the Reproductive Justice Network, a national coalition supported by Third Wave Foundation, will be hosting a variety of activities – from trainings, to speak outs, to advocacy days – to reach other youth, service providers, and policy makers about reproductive justice.
Check out some of the events going on in your area below and hook up with these groups!
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New Voices Pittsburgh welcomes Loretta Ross of SisterSong to present on environmental and reproductive justice. We will also host a training for young women of color to become leaders in AIDS education. To get involved, contact La’Tasha at newvoicespgh@gmail.com.
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SAFER (Students Active for Ending Rape) will be featuring student bloggers on its website, talking about what reproductive justice means to them and what they are doing to make it a reality. They will also launch a National College Sexual Assault Policies Database, featuring policies and information from across the country to help RJ activists be more effective. They are planning an online training for that week on reproductive justice, sexual assault, and school policy reform. If you’d like to get involved, please contact Margaret at organizers@safercampus.org.
Sistas on the Rise will launch its young mothers’ resource hotline, an 800 number where young moms can call to get resources. Contact Leslie at 718-991-6003 to learn about the call-a-thon!
Young Women’s Empowerment Project is hosting a Chicago-wide speakout on April 18th co-sponsored by more than 15 other organizations! Many of us have lived through discrimination from all types of systems, like health care, education, criminal justice, and social services, and YWEP feels that learning about it and speaking out about it is essential to fighting back. If you want to build their coalition with the people that are most impacted by these injustices, contact Cindy at cindy@youarepriceless.org.
But you don’t have to be a member of the RJ Network to participate! You can organize your own event and report back on our blog! Tell us about your activities by emailing
Or, post a video response to our Youtube video – to be launched April 16 here.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
MI-LOLA Hosts Reproductive Justice Party
If you would like to find out more about us, please contact mi-lola@gmail.com
Happy Reproductive Justice Week!!!