Two French films that came out within a few weeks of one another on the legalisation of abortion in 1975, following the MLAC activism in the previous years, the lawyer Gisèle Halimi‘s court pleadings, and Giscard’s underlying (and relatively) progressive presidency, which left Simone Veil endure the nasty flak of an exclusively male French Assembly. (Note: I have not watched either of the movies!)
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Posted in Books, Kids, pictures with tags 1975, abortion rights, Annie Colère, contraception, French cinema, French politics, Gisèle Halimi, legalisation of abortion, loi Veil, MLAC, Mouvement pour la liberté de l’avortement et de la contraception, Planning Familial, reproductive rights, Simone Veil, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing on December 24, 2022 by xi'anAmerica after Roe
Posted in Statistics with tags baby Trump, contraception, gender inequalities, legalisation of abortion, my body my choice, reproductive rights, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court on May 5, 2022 by xi'anmy body is my own [UNFPA report]
Posted in Books, Kids, Statistics with tags bodily autonomy, contraception, Frida Kahlo, gender inequalities, religious beliefs, reproductive rights, United Nations, United Nations Population Fund on April 20, 2021 by xi'anToday, the United Nation Population Fund published its 2021 State of World Population report, entitled My Body is My Own.
“The report examines data on women’s decision-making power and on laws supportive of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Tragically, only 55 per cent of women have bodily autonomy, according to measurements of their ability to make their own decisions on issues relating to health care, contraception and whether to have sex.”
Countradicting seven myths about bodily autonomy:
- it is a Western concept
- there is no universal right to bodily autonomy
- it represents radical individualism; it undermines group decision-making
- one person’s bodily autonomy could end up undermining the autonomy of others
- some groups of people are not entitled to bodily autonomy
- it undermines traditions and religions
- it is “just another” women’s issue
and presenting (incomplete) data on the overwhelming proportion of countries with bodily lack of autonomy.
“These data are only available in about one in four countries, but they paint an alarming picture: only 55 per cent of girls and women are able to make their own decisions in all three dimensions of bodily autonomy.”
World Contraception Day [donations]
Posted in Kids, pictures, Travel with tags contraception, MadaClinics, Madagascar, WCD 2017, World Contraception Day on September 27, 2017 by xi'anAs today, September 26, is World Contraception Day, as contraception is under threat, even in some supposedly developed countries, and as my daughter, back from a medical internship this summer at a dispensary at Maventibao in rural northern Madagascar, reported treating a high number of sexually transmitted diseases, here is a call for donations to MadaClinics, the NGO supporting such medical rural centres.