WED: Stupak - Playing Politics with Women's Lives

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Dec 1, 2009, 11:44:23 PM12/1/09
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TOMORROW: Wed Dec 2nd 7-9pm UW School for Social Work Room B14


Stupak: Playing Politics with Women's Lives

We will have a two part meeting this week -- A political discussion of the Stupak amendment and Abortion rights followed by an organizational discussion about organizing on the UW campus in the Winter Quarter.


1. Stupak: Playing Politics with Women's Lives (1 hour)


There was a lot of back-patting after the House of Representatives narrowly passed a health care reform law November 7. In the spirit of bipartisan compromise, even the fact that the bill included an amendment shredding poor women's access to abortion -- the broadest restrictions on funding for abortion since the Hyde Amendment passed in 1976 -- was a point of pride for some Democratic politicians.

Join us for a discussion of why abortions rights are central to women's liberation, the Stupak Amendment and it ramifications, and what type of movement it will take to not only defeat this latest attack but win free abortion on demand for all who need it. 


Check out recent Articles on Abortion Rights from 


and From the International Socialist Review
Two Articles by Sharon Smith on Abortion Rights and the need for a new movement

2. UW Organizing for Winter Quarter (40 mins)
For the second section of the meeting we will be brainstorming and discussing our campus activism for the upcoming Winter Quarter. Bring ideas for what we should be involved in on campus and join in the discussion!




And Next Week:

A People's History of Seattle Series:
The First Battle in Seattle

1919 Seattle General Strike 


Wed Dec 9 - UW School for Social Work Room B14
corner of 15th N.E. and N.E. 41st



Everyone knows that November 30 marks the 10th anniversary of the "Battle in Seattle" protests against the WTO. 40,000 plus trade unionists, environmentalists, anarchists, socialists and other protesters united to shut down the WTO.

Fewer know about the first "Battle in Seattle" -- the 1919 Seattle General Strike. For five days in February over 100,000 workers not only struck, but they ran the city without the bosses or the governments approval. Mass kitchens fed over 30,000 a day. Limited laundry services and garbage collection for hospitals and milk deliveries for families were provided. For a brief time Seattle workers showed the power an organized working class has.  Join us for a discussion on the lessons to be learned from both the 10th anniversary of the WTO protests and the 90th anniversary of the General Strike!







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