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Yo te conozco, bacalao: Recognizing PRENDA for what it is
Wednesday, 30 May 2012 08:14

by Aimee Thorne-Thomsen, Vice President for Strategic Partnerships

Late last year, Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) introduced the Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act of 2011 (aka PRENDA) to ban abortions on the basis of race and sex selection (more on that later). With PRENDA coming up for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives today, anti-abortion hoax video auteur Lila Rose just happened to release a new video “sting operation” claiming to document sex selection at Planned Parenthood clinics. Because these totally-not-coordinated attacks on abortion access have nothing to do with each other, House Republicans made a last minute change to the bill – dropping “race selection” language completely*. Now, we just happen – totally a coincidence, we promise! – to have Congress voting on a “sex selection abortion ban” the day after a new “undercover sex selection abortion exposé” tries to hijack the news cycle.

Amazing. 

 

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Planned Parenthood “sting” as pointless as usual
Wednesday, 30 May 2012 08:12

by Emily Bridges, Director, Public Information Services

The activist group LiveAction, working with anti-abortion activist Lila Rose, is pretty pleased with its series of “stings” on Planned Parenthood. What they "uncover" seems to be that Planned Parenthood provides abortions, which I thought anti-abortion activists were already well aware of, but which always seems shocking to them. 

Today’s noise specifically is around sex-selective abortion. In the recently released Live Action video, a woman visiting a Planned Parenthood clinic tells the counselor that she plans to abort if the fetus is female.  

This operation’s cover had already been blown in April. That’s because, as Amanda Marcotte pointed out, requests for sex-selective abortion are so rare that Planned Parenthood staff immediately knew something was fishy when the actors came to the clinics. 

So: the video is about a theoretical medical procedure that would be highly statistically unlikely in this country. 

Plus, the counselor doesn’t advise anything illegal. 

Thus, having no real whistle to blow, the video uses the fictional scenario to get you to respond emotionally to the idea of sex-selective abortion and to call for it to be outlawed. 

“Surely you care about female babies – surely you don’t CONDONE aborting female babies?” they ask – pressuring us as pro-choice activists to condemn this kind of abortion.

 

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"Toning It Down" Isn't A Solution
Wednesday, 23 May 2012 10:14
A young gay man is constantly and violently bullied by his classmates.

He asks his school administration for help.

They say he needs to “tone down” his flamboyant behavior, and stop wearing girls’ clothes.

We saw this story in California in 2008, when Lawrence King was ultimately murdered by a classmate who had been tormenting him for months. School officials, defense attorneys, and commentators all maintained that Lawrence shouldn’t have worn high heels and lipstick – that his outrageous get-ups enraged his murderer. That he, Lawrence, held the responsibility to prevent his murder – not the boy who murdered him, or the school that failed to protect him, or the culture that made him a target. Apparently, Lawrence should have "toned it down."

In Indianapolis this month, we’re seeing another young victim of bullying: Darnell “Dynasty” Young.

Darnell is 17 and openly gay. He was frequently bullied by classmates – they hounded him, harassed him, followed him, threw rocks and bottles at him.

He told school officials at least ten times.

They told him to “tone it down.”
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May is National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month
Wednesday, 16 May 2012 06:21

by Barbara Huberman, Director, Education and Outreach

Every year, Advocates for Youth sponsors National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month (NTPPM). Observed each May by states and communities throughout the country, NTPPM seeks to involve communities in promoting and supporting effective teen pregnancy prevention initiatives. Councils and other pregnancy prevention organizations continue to initiate new and innovative ideas that work to dismantle structural barriers and help young people make informed decisions about their health.

From  the work EyesOpenIowa  is doing with their cutting edge ‘Txt’ program for teens in Iowa, to events held by organizations around the United States,  it is clear that the momentum behind  NTPPM is growing. Throughout the month we hope you continue to share your NTPPM activities with us.

We also invite you to check out our recently updated National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month (NTPPM) Planning Guidebook on our NTPPM page.

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He-Men, Virginity Pledges, and Bridal Dreams: Obama Administration Quietly Endorses Dangerous Ab-Only Curriculum
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 09:13

by Debra Hauser, Advocates for Youth; Monica Rodriguez, Sexuality Information & Education Council of the US (SIECUS);  Elizabeth Schroeder; and Danene Sorace

We have been around long enough to expect politics as usual in Washington, D.C. The backroom deals and secrecy should not surprise us.  The jettisoning of young people and their sexual health for political expediency is not new.  But, this blatant hypocrisy needs to stop.  This latest example is just too much.

Sometime this month an updated list of “evidence-based” teen pregnancy prevention programs was endorsed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and posted to the website of the Office of Adolescent Health (OAH). No notice, not even a press release to announce the addition of three programs to the coveted list of 28 deemed effective and carrying the HHS seal of approval.

Until now, this list was the holy grail of the Administration’s commitment to a science-based approach to teen pregnancy prevention and a directive for grantees of the President’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (TPPI).

So why the secrecy about the new additions? What does the Administration have to hide?

Perhaps the Administration realized that the inclusion of Heritage Keepers Abstinence Education on this select list would call into question its commitment to young people and their sexual health.  Once again they have succumbed to the political pressure of social conservatives and allowed the ideology of the right to prevail over the health and well-being of the nation’s youth.  The Obama Administration’s endorsement of this abstinence-only-until marriage program runs in direct contradiction to its stated commitment to the health and well-being of young people and, quite possibly, its promise to uphold science and evidence.

 

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The Time Is Now
Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:22

by Mimi Melles, Program Manager, International Youth Activist Network

In June 2012, world leaders will be gathering for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (also known as the Rio+20 Summit) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to shape how the world should reduce poverty, advance social equity, and protect the environment.

Protecting young people's sexual health and rights can help us reach all of those goals — but will decision makers listen to the facts?

The time is now…for you to act NOW to sign our petition calling on leaders at Rio+20 to make young people's sexual health and rights a part of the conversation.

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We are recruiting youth activists!
Monday, 16 April 2012 06:37

Are you a young person (14-24 years old) who is…

  • Passionate about fighting for young people's rights to sexual health information and services?
  • Interested in connecting with youth leaders from across the country?
  • Dedicated to developing skills to make a difference in your community?

Consider applying for one of Advocates for Youth's programs! See all of the available opportunities (after the jump). 

If selected, you will have opportunities to: develop new organizing and leadership skills; become informed on sexual and reproductive health issues; connect with passionate young people from across the country; and have a lasting impact on your communities. You will also join more than 100 youth activists in Washington, DC for an intense four-day activist training institute free of charge!

Advocates' youth activists have done amazing work this year. You can join them in:
  • Increasing HIV testing on your campus
  • Providing confidential support and resources to young people who are worried about coming out
  • Working with college administrators to make condom distribution more widely available on your campus
  • Mobilizing your peers around international family planning issues
  • Working to destigmatize abortion and ensure youth access to affordable birth control

If this sounds like something you want to be a part of, check out the program descriptions  and apply today! Application deadlines are coming up fast.

 

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Spring 2012 Newsletter
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 13:32
Advocates for Youth's spring newsletter includes updates on federal, state, international, and US Foreign policy; links to new research; the latest news on our campaigns, and more -  read it here, and if you're not already getting our newsletter and action alerts, sign up to receive our updates!
 
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