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Making Contact:Parental Notification: Protecting Our Youth? |
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| In November, parental notification (Prop 4) will be on the ballot in California. It requires parents to be notified if a minor seeks an abortion. Does the law really protect our youth? How would it affect how young women access reproductive health care? |
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This November, parental notification (Prop 4) will be on the ballot in California.
Prop 4 requires parents to be notified if a minor seeks an abortion. Does this law really protect our youth? If passed, will it affect how young women access reproductive health care?
On this edition of Making Contact, we hear from a group of young women in California organizing against Prop 4. They say the measure threatens the health, safety and rights of young women, especially communities of color and immigrant communities. Also, we hear from a proponent of Prop 4 who explains why many others support this law. Lastly, we visit the state of Texas where both parental notification and consent laws have transformed the ways young women handle unexpected pregnancies.
This program was partially funded by the Mary Wolford Foundation.
Featuring:
Heidi, Meuy, Marn, Tiffany, Maly, Susan, Celia, Mimi, Mae, Quy, Sandra, SAFIRE youth members; Amanda Wake, SAFIRE coordinator; Dana Ginn Paredes, ACRJ organizing director; Dr. Paula Hillard, Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health member, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine, Division of Gynecologic Specialties director; Dolores Meehan, Friends of Sarah and the Yes on Proposition 4 Campaign; Rita Lucido, Jane’s Due Process attorney; Brandi Bedford, Whole Woman’s Health of Austin executive director; Terry Sallas Merritt, Whole Woman’s Health corporate executive director; Tina Hester, Jane’s Due Process hotline coordinator;
Program #41-08 - Begin date: 10/08/08. End date: 4/08/09.
Total run time is 29 minutes (no hard breaks)
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Executive Producer/Host: Tena Rubio
Producer: Andrew Stelzer
Associate Producer: Puck Lo
Production Coordinator: Elena Botkin-Levy
Intern: Lakeisha Thomas
Field Recorders: Angela Maldonado and Katherine Heim
Staged Call: Nicole Rubio
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Associate Director: Khanh Pham
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| Health | Children and Reproductive Health | National News | Elections | Feminism | North America | Sexuality | Christianity |
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