Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Funny Yet Smart Feminist Sitcom Idea
Blogulator - Sitcom Idea # 2
Sean from the Pop Culture Blogulator presents another idea for a hit sitcom. Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14DZsxgP_SE
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Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Single-Payer Health Care Would Benefit Women, Promote Equality and Justice for All
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Action Alert: Urge Representatives Today to Support Single-Payer!
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| Urge House Members Today to Support Single-Payer The House of Representative may vote this week on its bill (America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009, H.R. 3200) to reform our dysfunctional health care system. Act NOW to keep state single-payer options in this important piece of health care reform legislation!
Thanks to your recent calls, this important amendment was adopted in committee. Now the challenge is to keep it in the larger House health care reform bill, H.R. 3200, when it goes to a floor vote. Your calls and emails to House members are critical to support retention of a state single-payer option in health care reform legislation, so take action now! On July 17, the Education and Labor Committee approved an amendment offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich, (D-Ohio) to H.R. 3200 that would allow states to pass and implement single-payer plans. The amendment provides for automatic waivers from the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which might otherwise prevent states from enacting single-payer plans. This was a huge victory for single-payer but if we are to build on this victory, we must act now. The Kucinich amendment must be retained in the final version of the House bill, H.R. 3200, and perhaps made even stronger. There is no time to waste. Pressure is needed directly on those members who have the ability to act in support of the amendment's retention. The National Organization for Women adopted a resolution in 1993 that supports a single-payer type approach (Medicare for all) as the best way to control costs and cover everyone. Women, especially, will benefit from a single-payer system because all medically-necessary services are covered and the single-payer system's approach is the only way to bring costs under control. No up-front deductibles would be required and no exclusions for reproductive health care services would be allowed. Further news: An amendment to be offered by Rep. Anthony Weiner in committee that would establish a national single-payer system (H.R. 676) may take place before the floor vote, though we are not sure when and if this may come up. Insiders believe that the national single-payer plan has little chance of being adopted in a floor vote. However, if action in the House speeds up this week before August recess, we do want to make sure the state single-payer option is retained. As we celebrate Medicare's 44th Anniversary on Thursday, July 30, join us in taking action to support single-payer as the way to provide health care for all and promote economic justice in our nation.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Action Alert: Support the Equal Rights Amendment
Dear Feminist,
I was thrilled to be taking office as president of the National Organization for Women on the same day that Representative Carolyn Maloney introduced, once again, a new constitutional equality amendment. One of my first acts as president was to speak at a rally in support of Representative Maloney's bill on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. Join me as we recommit ourselves to the task of putting women in the Constitution. And with your help, we can get it done. Is an ERA still necessary? Absolutely! Until we have equality under the law guaranteed by our constitution, we will continue the frustrating dance of two steps forward and one step back. Congress and state legislatures are free to strip away our hard-won rights with any shift in the political tide. Why is this different from all the other times that our faithful supporters in Congress have re-introduced the Equal Rights Amendment? There's a groundswell in favor of equality for women, and we now have the serendipitous combination of a White House and a Congress more favorable to women's rights than we've seen in recent years. Make a pledge of monthly support for this arduous campaign. I know that these are tough times, but even a small monthly gift adds up. If you are unable to commit to monthly support, your one-time gift in any amount will be deeply appreciated and put to work immediately. This is our time. Let's seize this exciting moment. I look forward to hearing from you. For equality, Terry O'Neill President | |||
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Action Alert: Urge Governor Paterson to Sign the Anti-Shackling Bill NOW!
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Urge Governor Paterson to Sign the Anti-Shackling Bill NOW!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Greetings from Terry O'Neill, Your New NOW President
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Posted by:
Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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NYC Council restored $27 million in funding to CUNY
Sincerely,
Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "Quinn@council.nyc.ny.us" <Quinn@council.nyc.ny.us>
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 11:47:04 AM
Subject: NYC Council
July 21, 2009
Dear M. Alam,
Good news! Backed by you and thousands of other students, faculty and staff across the five boroughs, the New York City Council successfully restored roughly $27 million in funding to the City University of New York (CUNY) in this year's budget.
I would like to extend a huge, heartfelt thank you to everyone, especially my colleagues Council Members Charles Barron and Peter Vallone Jr., who campaigned so vigorously on behalf of CUNY and its students.
Thanks to this amazing outpouring of support, we were able to restore a significant portion of the budget cuts that were originally planned for CUNY's six community colleges in this year's budget.
We also added $2.75 million in funding to the Peter Vallone Scholarship. This, along with the $6.75 in baseline funding for the scholarship that we successfully fought to include in the budget year after year, will bring the total level of funding for this program up to $9.5 million.
And we fully restored funding for the Center for Puerto Rican Studies ($470,000), the Dominican Studies Institute ($470,000) and the Murphy Institute Center for Worker Education ($250,000), keeping these widely-used resources open and available to all students.
The Council and I realize more than ever how important it is for us to invest in CUNY and the programs and services that students need.
While we did a really good job rallying together to protect funding for CUNY in this year's budget, we still have a tough road ahead of us. By all estimates the City's budget gap could reach $5 billion by 2011, and we will have to fight just as hard (if not harder) to help keep the dream of a college education within reach of all New Yorkers.
To that end, I would like to invite you to sign up for Council "Enews." These issue-based e-mail updates will be an important way for us to stay connected and engaged with you and other New Yorkers about the budget, Council hearings and events, and other important issues affecting our City.
To sign up, please log on to www.council.nyc.gov and click on the "Sign-Up for Email Updates" link at the top of our website.
Thanks again for helping us win this important victory. Your strong support for CUNY and its students truly made a difference!
Sincerely,
Christine C. Quinn
Speaker
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Metropolitan Museum of Art College Group
Sincerely,
Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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From: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 11:06:04 AM
Subject: "Day-cation" at The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
Unwind with the College Group at the Met
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1
1:00–5:00 p.m.
Get green and visit Fort Tryon Park on Saturday, August 1, for student-run tours at The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art's branch devoted to medieval art. Picnic in the park (BYOPicnic! No food allowed on Museum grounds), stick around for the tours, and enjoy a summer day in a northern Manhattan oasis.
You'll also have a chance to be the FIRST to pick up an application to become a part of the 2009–2010 College Group at the Met committee. CGM representatives will be around all day to answer any questions about the program and even listen to your event suggestions.
See you then!
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NOW Hails Reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Shortsighted NYS Dems Give Power & Money Back to Indicted Senator in Backroom Deal
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| Press Release: Shortsighted Democrats Give Power & Money Back to Indicted Senator in Backroom Deal |
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Action Alert: Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act & Single Payer Health Care

From: the NOW National Action Center
We know that NOW leaders and supporters across this country have been working hard for many years to pass two important pieces of legislation. This week we have a chance to pass the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act and to raise our collective voices in support of Single Payer Health Care legislation. Please make these calls today.
Urgent: Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act
We need your help NOW more than ever to pass the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA). Senator Leahy to offered the HCPA as an amendment to S. 1391, the FY 2010 Department of Defense Authorization bill today. Remember, the U.S. House passed this critical legislation and now we have to fight for passage in the U.S. Senate.
NOW is the time for action to help secure Senate approval.
Call today! Call your Senators at 202-224-3121 and ask them to pass the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Urgent: Single Payer on the Table in Energy and Commerce on Thursday
This Thursday, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) will introduce, in the Energy and Commerce Committee, an amendment that abolishes private insurance and creates a national single-payer system that would cover everyone. This amendment would substitute Rep. John Conyers' (D-MI) single-payer bill, HR 676, for the current Tri-Committee Health Reform Bill.
Call your U.S. House member and ask him or her to support Rep. Weiner's single payer amendment. The Congressional Switchboard can be reached, toll free at 800-473-6711.
Background:
HR 676 would institute a single payer health care system by expanding a greatly improved Medicare system to everyone residing in the U.S.
HR 676 would cover every person for all necessary medical care including prescription drugs, hospital, surgical, outpatient services, primary and preventive care, emergency services, dental, mental health, home health, physical therapy, rehabilitation (including for substance abuse), vision care, hearing services including hearing aids, chiropractic, durable medical equipment, palliative care, and long term care.
HR 676 ends deductibles and co-payments. HR 676 would save hundreds of billions annually by eliminating the high overhead and profits of the private health insurance industry and HMOs.
In the current Congress, HR 676 has 85 co-sponsors in addition to Conyers . Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced SB 703, a single payer bill in the Senate.
Please make calls today on these important bills!
Posted by:
Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Media Action Alert: Tell Daily News to stop sexist cartoons
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| NOW-NYS Demands that NY Daily News Respect Senator Gillibrand.Sexist Cartoon Unacceptable. Speak Up! Speak Out Against Sexist Advertising. Women Deserve Better. |
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GOOD NEWS: NY Governor Signs Legislation Protecting Domestic Violence Victims
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| Assemblywoman Paulin and Senator Johnson Usher in Legislation that will Protect Victims of Domestic Violence. Governor Signs Legislation Into Law. |
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Action Alert: Tell Congress, 'Support Single-Payer Health Care!'
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| Action Needed Background All NOW Actions Can We Cure the Ailing U.S. Health Care System? | Tell Congress, 'Support Single-Payer Health Care!' On Wednesday, July 15, or thereabout, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) is expected to offer an amendment to health care reform legislation that would permit states to establish their own single-payer (Medicare for all) type health care plans. In the Senate, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is expected soon to introduce a similar amendment during mark-up session of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
NOW activists should contact their Congress members, particularly those who are Democrats, and ask them to support this amendment. You can use our formatted message below or craft one of your own. But please do this right away! Take action NOW! Background: As Congress moves forward with reform of our costly and dysfunctional health care system, it looks increasingly less likely that a single-payer plan (like the Canadian system) has a chance. The health insurance industry and other large corporate health care providers are heavily lobbying Congress to preserve the current system, with a few reforms that will allow them to continue doing business. One ray of hope, though, is that we can advance the opportunity for those states -- like California -- who want to adopt this most efficient and affordable approach to universal health care. NOW passed a resolution in support of a national single-payer plan in 1993. Under a single-payer system, there would be government funding and administration, with private delivery of services. Patients could choose their providers, and doctors could determine treatments without first having to get permission from insurers, as currently is the case in our mostly private, for-profit system. Individuals would pay for their health care through payroll contributions -- just like they currently do with their Social Security and Medicare payroll deductions. No one would be denied care, no exclusions based on pre-existing conditions would be allowed, and women could not be charged higher rates because they use the system more for maternity and preventive care -- as happens currently in the private individual market. A handful of states -- California, Pennsylvania, Illinois and others -- may be ready to seriously consider state legislation that would establish just such plans. California has already passed two separate single-payer bills, but Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed both. Advocates promise that they will pass another single-payer bill once the governor leaves office. Take action NOW! Rep. Kucinich wants to make sure that states can adopt their own single-payer plans. His amendment indicates that the single-payer system would "provide comprehensive health benefits to all residents of the State using progressive financing and provides measures to assure free choice of providers for covered services, to promote quality..." Private insurers would not be able to offer insurance duplicating benefits provided under the state single-payer plan, and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) would have to be non-profit entities. Sen. Sanders' amendment, reportedly, is similar to the House amendment, which currently has 65 supporters. Support in the Senate is uncertain, but earlier this year 37 senators signed a statement supporting a "public plan option." It is difficult to predict exactly when these amendments will come up in committee, but please send your messages now urging your Congress members, especially the Democratic members of the House and Senate, to vote for these amendments and let their colleagues know of their support. More Information: Can We Cure the Ailing Health Care System?, NOW President Kim Gandy's Below the Belt column The Time for Single-Payer, Universal Health Care Coverage is Now!, Statement by NOW Vice President Executive Olga Vives Single-payer resources and facts, Physicians for a National Health Plan
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Action Alert: Help Pass National hate crimes legislation now!
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Action Alert: Help Make LGBTQ bias violence hate crimes
as soon as this Thursday
please make the call now!
We are merely steps from the finish line. Federal hate crimes legislation, as an amendment to the Department of Defense authorization bill, may be up for vote in the Senate as soon as this Thursday but we need your voice now to make sure we win. Call your senators right now by filling out the form and urge them to pass comprehensive federal hate crimes legislation.
Thank you for taking action with the Task Force.
f you haven't yet, you can also:
* Help us spread the word about the congressional vote on hate crimes legislation.
* Consider making a small contribution to the Task Force Action Fund to help fund this and other campaigns for the LGBT community.
Thanks again for your commitment and generosity!
2009 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund
Contact ActionFund@theTaskForceActionFund.org
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Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Good News: Anti-choice amendments FAIL in senate committee
Published on RHRealityCheck.org (http://www.rhrealitycheck.org)
Anti-Choice Amendments Fail in Senate HELP Committee
By Emily Douglas
Created Jul 13 2009 - 4:18pm
Chalk up a second win for women's health on the road to health care reform: today, the Senate HELP Committee defeated a handful of anti-choice amendments to the Affordable Health Choices Act, its version of health care reform legislation (the first win, remember, was passage of a Sen. Barbara Mikulski-sponsored amendment to increase access to basic preventive care for women, including cancer screenings and contraceptives, and prohibit the practice of gender-rating among insurers).
Senators Hatch (R-UT), Ensign (R-NV) and Coburn (R-OK) were behind the anti-choice amendments, which were intended to hamper women's access to comprehensive health care in any number of ways. They would have prohibited any public funding of abortion including through private plans made available through a health insurance exchange; would have expanded provider refusal clauses (we've been through that fight before [1]); and would have pre-emptively stated that the bill, if passed in final form, would not supercede existing state laws, such as parental notification statutes, restricting access to abortion care.
Each amendment failed along a nearly-straight party line vote, with Sen. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania the only Democrat to vote for the amendments.
This may not be the last we see of amendments like these, however -- the Senate Finance Committee will soon mark up its own version of health care reform, and the tri-Committee House bill is another avenue through which anti-choice amendments could be trotted out.
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Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Pro-Life leader questions need for diversity
I am so glad Operation Rescue's leader questions the need for diversity in Supreme Court. This just proves how ridiculous that Pro-Life group's argument is. He is clearly racist, as many of those people are.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2009/07/13/VI2009071302693.html?referrer=emaillink
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Jerin Alam
National NOW Young Feminist Task Force
National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Action Alert: Help Pass the Women's Equality Amendment
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| Join NOW with Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney as she Reintroduces the Women's Equality Amendment. Take Action! Send an Email to Congress and President Obama to say "YES" to Women's Equality.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Good News: Your voices have been heard!
Your voices have been heard! This morning, the House Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education (Labor HHS) eliminated traditional sources of funding for abstinence-only programs by passing the appropriations bill for FY 2010. The Labor HHS subcommittee and the Obama Administration has recognized what we already knew: abstinence-only sex education programs do not work. The evidence is irrefutable that spending for abstinence-only education is not only wasteful, but also the programs put young women's health at risk. A 2004 study by the House Committee on Government Reform, conducted at the request of Rep. Henry Waxman (D-30-CA) found that over 80% of the curricula used in the largest federally funded abstinence-only programs contained "false, misleading, or distorted information about reproductive health." In addition to pulling the plug on funding for failed abstinence-only sex education programs, the bill eliminates a ban on syringe exchange programs, which have been proven to be a highly effective strategy for preventing HIV. The subcommittee's approval of this bill is terrific news, but our work is not complete. The bill will now face a vote in the House Appropriations Committee and in the full House of Representatives. Thank you for speaking out! For Equality,
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