Archive for the ‘Health Care’ Category

you down with O.P.P.?

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Heads-up, Tractivists:

You could be denied healthcare if your sexual behavior (or orientation) doesn’t mix well with someone else’s values.

If you’d never thought about it before, you’ve got another think coming: religious restrictions to reproductive health care are on the rise. You’ve got pharmacists who refuse to sell the pill. You’ve got hospitals who won’t snip, clip or tie tubes. And infertility specialists and sperm banks who pick and choose who gets to play mommy based on their own “family values.”

Sex is personal. Faith is personal, very. The personal is political. And the political is sexy. (Okay, now we’re being silly but you know it’s true.) But what happens when individual and institutional values conflict with your right to health care access and/or treatment?

Bottom line: Who has the right to get all up in your business?

Join Traction, Planned Parenthood of Central NC and Jill Morrison of the National Women’s Law Center for…

Below the Belt: Religion, Reproductive Rights and O.P.P.* — a conversation about the growing issue of religious restrictions to reproductive health care.

Tuesday, April 11th 8pm
Joe & Jo’s
427 W. Main St. in downtown Durham
688-3322
And it’s FREE!

Jill C. Morrison is Senior Counsel at the NWLC and author of “Don’t Take ‘No’ for an Answer: A Guide to Pharmacy Refusal Laws, Policies and Practices.” She speaks with community activists, medical professionals and state officials throughout the nation on strategies to protect and expand access to health care. Her issue areas include STDs and HIV/AIDS, racial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic status and violence against women. Ms. Morrison is a graduate of Rutgers and Yale Law School, where she was an editor of the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism and President of the Black Law Students’ Association.

Naughty by Nature - O.P.P.

*If you DON’T know, O.P.P. is classic oldschool hiphop (You down with O.P.P.? Yeah, you know me.) and it means Other People’s, well, Property.

FREE STUFF! Lobby me NOW while you still can…

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

It’s Hard Out Here for a Lobbyist, what with all the ethics reform in the news these days.  They’re trying to take all the fun out of being a big Washington or Raleigh lobbyist, so I guess I’ll stick with my PhD program.

At least I have ONE chance to give away special favors:
Traction just got a box of slick stuff from THANK YOU FOR SMOKING, the great new black comedy about slick lobbyists (starring William H. Macy, Katie Holmes, Robert Duvall, Rob Lowe) and I get to give it away!

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I’ve got about seven very slick black T-SHIRTS, twelve bizarre plastic babies who smoke (their brand: Li’l Smokes), and about 25 FREE PASSES for two to an advance screening on Monday night in Raleigh. (more…)

Traction sets a trend? Reproductive Justice Happy Hour tonight!

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

We got this email today from friends at IPAS:

Join us for the Reproductive Justice Happy Hour!

When: Wednesday, 8 March, 6 PM

Where: Joe & Jo’s (427 W. Main Street, Durham, NC)

What: A happy hour for local folks concerned with reproductive health and rights

Who: Colleagues, co-workers, activists and volunteers who work with reproductive health/justice issues.

Feel free to pass this e-mail on to anyone whom you think might be interested.

We love this trend of making social awareness more, well, social!  Please join IPAS tonight at Joe & Jo’s, and tell them Traction sent you…

Proud Member of the Religious Left

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

I grew up attending a Southern Baptist church in Birmingham, AL. One of my most vivid memories of that time is our youth pastor – a hyper-energetic man named Ronnie – striding around the room urging us not to be “Sunday Christians.” Ronnie was referring to people who acted like Christians at church on Sundays, but abandoned their faith and values for the rest of the week. To me, teenagers who would sing the loudest at Sunday School yet tease me mercilessly in middle school were the epitome of “Sunday Christians.” Here’s the lesson Ronnie was trying to get through our thick adolescent skulls: our faith and values must permeate every aspect of our lives. To limit one’s Christianity to a small portion of one’s life is the height of hypocrisy.

As I observe the Religious Right, I see a lot of people behaving like “Sunday Christians.” Folks like Ralph Reed, James Dobson, and Pat Robertson limit their Christianity to a small portion of their politics. They are perfectly willing to cast their arguments about abortion and gay marriage in Biblical terms. But I’ve not heard a peep from these guys about the Bible and, say, civil rights or poverty. On those issues, they are either silent or supportive of their right-wing corporate colleagues. This is the behavior of a “Sunday Christian” – applying the Bible only when it is convenient.

The Religious Right acts as if the Bible has nothing to say about all these other issues. They are wrong. The Bible contains about 3,000 verses on poverty. (My favorite: “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” – Matthew 25:40.) Jesus spent his time ministering to the outcasts of his day – lepers, prostitutes and tax collectors – not currying favor with the powerful. If I sincerely try to apply my faith and values to my politics, I find I must fight for the poor and the oppressed – concerns which are associated with the left wing of American politics. This is why I am a proud member of the Religious Left.

That’s also why I’m proud that Traction is co-sponsoring the American Values Summit, coming up on Friday, March 3 at Duke University. The speakers at the Summit – including Sojourners editor Rev. Jim Wallis, North Carolina NAACP President Rev. Dr. William Barber, and Rev. Rebecca Reyes – share my vision. The Summit will be about treating poverty, civil rights, ecology and other issues as the moral issues they are. These speakers will talk about how they apply their faith and values to a wide array of issues… and how this usually leads them to side against the “Sunday Christians” of the Religious Right.

I’ll be there with bells on. Hope to see you there, too! Register here: http://www.americanvaluessummit.com/index.html