Women’s Equality Day Protest, August 26, 2012

HUDSON VALLEY PROTEST TO DEFEND WOMEN’S RIGHTS

On Sunday Aug. 26, Women’s Equality Day in America,  AAUW Kingston joins with other Hudson Valley advocates of women’s rights in New Paltz, N.Y., to march and rally in opposition to what is being called the ongoing “War on Women.”

Women’s Equality Day commemorates the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote after a 100-year struggle for basic rights including suffrage for women. Congress in 1971 designated Aug. 26 a perpetual “Women’s Equality Day” after New York Congresswoman Bella Abzug introduced the  legislation.

Protests in support of women’s rights will take place in a number of cities, such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Chicago on Aug. 26, the day before the Republican Party Convention in Tampa, in opposition to legislative and rhetorical attacks on women and women’s rights taking place across the nation.

These attacks, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, “include a wide range of policy efforts designed to place restrictions on women’s health care and erode protections for women and their families. Examples at the state and federal level have included restricting contraception; cutting off funding for Planned Parenthood; state-mandated, medically unnecessary ultrasounds; abortion taxes; abortion waiting periods; forcing women to tell their employers why they want birth control, and prohibiting insurance companies from including abortion coverage in their policies.”

According to Donna Goodman of New Paltz, an organizer of the local demonstration: “Women have always known that winning the right to vote ‹ as important as it was ‹ still left many rights yet to be gained. Some additional advances have been obtained in recent decades, but political attacks on women’s rights from the right wing have been sharply increasing in the last couple of years. Last year alone, 26 different states enacted new anti-choice laws. The Women’s Equality Day protests in the mid-Hudson region and elsewhere are part of the fightback. We demand full equality!”

The Hudson Valley demonstration begins with a 1 p.m. rally in Peace Park next to New Paltz Village Hall (25 Plattekill Ave.). This will be followed by a march with signs through the downtown village district, returning to the park for a brief final rally. (In event of inclement weather, the rally will be inside the hall.)

The various actions in the U.S. Aug. 26 are in response to a call for protests by a new activist/feminist organization titled Women Organized to Resist and Defend (WORD), which “is dedicated to building the struggle for  women’s rights and equality for all.” The organizers emphasize “Women and  men of all ages, nationalities and sexual orientations are invited to join in this campaign.”

An endorser list for the New Paltz event is in formation, but so far includes: the American Association of University Women (Kingston), Hudson Valley Activist Newsletter, NAACP (Ellenville), Occupy New Paltz, Peace and Social Progress Now, Women in Black (New Paltz), Middle East Crisis Response, End New Jim Crow Action Network, Real Majority Project. A partial list of those endorsing the national events Aug. 26, including the New Paltz rally, include: Roseanne Barr, actor; Heidi Boghosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild; Leah Bolger, President, Veterans for Peace;  Farheen Hakeem, National Co-Chair, Green Party of the United States; Sarah Sloan and Peta Lindsay, ANSWER Coalition.

The Aug. 26 demonstration is being organized by the Hudson Valley Activist Newsletter on behalf of nine Mid-Hudson women activists: Ariana Basco, Donna Goodman, Elizabeth Gross, Margaret Human, Judith Karpova, Terry Leroy, Helaine Meisler, Joanne Steele, Barbara Upton: For information about the New Paltz event contact donna0726@earthlink.net, or   (845) 255-5779.

Details about the national events are at http://www.defendwomensrights.org/

 

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