ACTION: Proposed changes to abortion law

Hi everyone,

Seriously time to sit up and act now – our government is attacking women again. Those of you following the F Word blog or keeping an eye on feminist news in general will probably already know, but abortion rights are, as usual, under threat.

Under new proposals, which won’t be well-publicised, and won’t be voted on in Parliament, women will be required to seek conselling before being able to access an abortion, effectively shortening the window she has. This counselling may be provided by organisations with a distinctly anti-abortion agenda. More information is below this email, where I’ve pasted the F Word blog post.

We need to make a *massive* fuss about these proposals, spread the word, tell people what’s happening and encourage everyone (not just women) to raise their voices and defend abortion rights.

Actions

  • Write to your MP. A letter is attached which you can adapt as you please or send in its entirety. You can find out your MP here. (Just pop in your postcode, then click on your MP’s name and you’ll be taken to a page where you’ll find their email address and postal address – you can paste the letter into an email or post it to them. Remember to add their name at the top and yours at the bottom)

Or be a superstar and do both.

Please send this email on to your friends and networks – it’s so important we stand up now and defend the hard-won abortion rights that we enjoy, but which are always under threat from those who seek to diminish women’s control and choice over their own bodies and lives.

Cheers!

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The government is seeking ways to make it more difficult for women to access an abortion without bringing the proposal to a vote in Parliament, Liberal Conspiracy reports.

The Department of Health is looking for ways to force women to undergo mandatory ‘counselling’ before getting an abortion by changing existing regulations.

That is they are adopting the patronising proposal by Nadine Dorries and Frank Field in their quest to undermine the right to choose, rather that through the democratic process in Parliament, where it would at least face scrutiny by MPs and the Lords.

They also want to introduce a further ban on abortion clinics giving counselling. As Sunny says:

As BPAS (who have been targeted in this amendment) point out – around 20% of women they offer counselling to eventually chose not to have an abortion.

It’s like saying your doctor should not operate on you because they have an interest in doing so.

We’ve seen this all before in the US. Anti-choice campaigners wear away at one thing after another, till we’re left in a situation where women who miscarry and have stillbirths are being tried for murder, as the Guardian reported only yesterday:

What can we do? Writing to your MP and the Department of Health might be a good start. But also if you’re able to make the Pro-choice demo in London on 9 July, that’s another way to show your support for the right to choose, trusting women to make their own decisions, based on accurate information given out by healthcare providers.

EVENT: Wild – three women writers perform (Sunday 3rd July 2011)

Wild: women/write/speak, Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Fringe, White Lion, Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge

Sun 3 July – 8pm – £3/£4 on the door

Three vibrant women writers and performers, stretching from Manchester in the west, to Bradford in the east, picking up at Todmorden in the middle, all come together at the Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Fringe. Emma Decent of Todmorden presents her raw, funny and vibrantly performed words – a mix of provocative poetry and performance prose. Emma has had guest poet slots all over the north west including Manchester, Huddersfield
and Preston. She was chuffed to have her first ever poetry slam win when travelling further afield last year at the famous Chicago Uptown Poetry Slam. “Thought-provoking, lasting, understated but pivotal.” Belinda O’Hooley.

Jane Steele is a Bradford-based poet whose first collection, ‘Natural Light’ was published by Currock Press in November 2010. She has been doing stand-up performance poetry in and around Yorkshire for 5 and a half years, and in 2007 was a prizewinner at the Ilkley Literature Festival for a monologue bringing Medusa to Wakefield. Her poetry makes people cry with both laughter and sadness. Well, three of her mates have cried. They told her so.

Angela Smith is well known to anyone who enjoys the Manchester live poetry scene. Impish and wry, Angela’s poetry looks at love, relationships and life with only a little help from faeries and butterflies. Her book ‘This is the Me I Would Be if I Dared’ is published by Puppywolf in June 2011, so ‘Wild’ will be one of the first opportunities to taste it.

There may even be time for a little open mic so bring something if you fancy!

EVENT: Huddersfield Feminist Collective at Manchester Slutwalk

Slutwalk (1)Here’s a couple of shots from when some of us took part in the Manchester Slutwalk on Friday 10 June.

Another Slutwalk is currently being planned for Leeds – look out for them on Twitter if you want to get involved.

[Thanks to Pictures In The Cloud for letting us reuse the pics here!]

Slutwalk (2)

EVENT: Million Mothers March/ Million Women Rise (Sunday 31st July 2011)

Dear Manchester Wimmin Rising,

Planning for the Million Mothers March (MMM) is now fully underway. The date for the 2011 event is Sunday 31st July 2011. The theme this year is the EveryChild Matters outcome “Be Safe.” After the success of the 2009 event and last year’s 2010 “Be Health” theme the committee are once again hard at work planning the programme.

Mothers Against Violence and Million Women Rise will be working together to raise money for the Million Mothers March and the Million Women Rise March on 3.3.12.

We are looking for volunteers to help us do a street collection in Manchester on 29.7.11 and 31.7.11 at the march.

Please contact Patsy Mckie, Mother Against Violence (office@mavuk.org, 0161 2268134)

or

Louise Bond, Million Women Rise (jpluy@hotmail.com, 07872015114) if
you would like to be involved

Please see the following websites for more information:

www.millionwomenrise.com

http://mavuk.org/2011/05/28/million-mothers-march-31st-july-2011/

Together we will end violence!

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*We are at a threshold. We are going to see change. If we can create
the vision in our heart, it will spread. As women of wisdom we cannot be
divided. As bringers of light, we have no choice but to join
together.*

Agness Baker Pilgrim – http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/

EVENT: Shakespeare this Sunday (Sunday 26th June, 2011)

Open air theatre in Huddersfield this coming Sunday Quantum Theatre present Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night www.Quantumtheatre.co.uk

Where: TimeCirca 2010 Cafe, 51 Hammonds Yard, off King Street, Huddersfield
HD1 2QY

When: this Sunday 26 June @ 3pm Tickets £6-10 available from Cafe or phone them on 01484 531 090 Cafe will be open from midday for food and drinks

I hadn’t heard of this cafe before (Time Circa 2010 – intriguing name). It’s a new and interesting enterprise that has a commitment to combining good coffee with creative events. Sounds like a lovely idea so hope the weather holds up (they’ll probably have a gazebo lined up in case it doesn’t).

EVENT: Moulin Bruise – Leeds vs Berlin All-Female Flat-Track Roller Derby 9th July

moulin bruiseHi all,
Following on from today’s super Roller Derby spectacular at Huddersfield Leisure Centre, we’re excited to announce that the next roller derby will be an incredibly intense bout between our very own Leeds Roller Dolls, and the Berlin Bombshells on the 9th July!

For anyone who doesn’t know much about roller derby, it’s a women-only roller-skating sport involving people basically bashing their way around the course scoring points for their team 🙂

Click here for more info, or see below! http://leedsrollerdolls.com/moulin_bruise_2011

At least one of us will be there – get in touch if you’d like to come with!


Moulin Bruise! LRD vs Berlin Bombshells – Home – 09/07/11

Start: 9 Jul 2011 14:00, International Roller Derby!

Leeds Roller Dolls vs Berlin Bombshells

When: Saturday, 9 July 2011

Where: Huddersfield Sports Centre, HD1 1TW

After meeting for the first time on track at Roll Britannia (2009), this will be a rematch not to be missed! Flying all the way from Germany the Berlin Bombshells will be coming to the UK to take on the Leeds Roller Dolls!

Tickets now on sale here.

Standard ticket : £6.00
Children under 10: Free

If you have any questions or queries relating to ticket sales please email tickets@leedsrollerdolls.co.uk

HELP: Sexism zine

honkHey everyone,

At yesterday’s Sunday Social (which was wonderful, by the way), some of us decided it would be good to create a zine (a DIY magazine/booklet) on the theme of sexism. We want to highlight all the little (and not-so-little) sexisms that surround us every day – the aim is producing something that we can hand out to people in the street to make people go ‘oh yeah!’ and realise that the fight for gender equality is far from over.

We want *all sorts* of submissions, and we reckon everyone has something they can offer. How about…

  • A rant about something that annoys you
  • A graffiti-ed magazine cover
  • A poem or song
  • A book or film review
  • Statistics you find shocking
  • Photography, drawing or painting
  • Good news stories about feminist successes

….or anything else that you think can help to convey the message. These are just ideas to get you thinking.

You can submit entries by email or post – the zine will probably be A5-sized so bear that in mind (though we can scan and re-size anything that’s too big).

Help us to make people sit up and realise what kind of a world we’re living in.

Cheers!!

Email info@feministcollective.org.uk

EVENT: Pulp Friction – Roller Derby action next Saturday! (18th June 2011)

rollerderbyNext Saturday, 18th June, get some all-female sporting wheeling wonderful roller derby action down at Huddersfield Sports Center for Pulp Friction – Roller Derby Tournament.

First up it’s Leeds Roller Dolls Whip-Its vs Wakey Wheeled Cats – who are you gonna support?

Q. “Hey, I’ve heard about this Roller Derby thing – what’s it all about?” A. Click here.

More info on this event below, or click here. Enjoy!


Pulp Friction! LRD vs RWRG and LRD Whip-Its vs WWC – Home – 18/06/11

Awesome double-header action!

First Bout: LRD Whip-Its vs Wakey Wheeled Cats

Second Bout: Leeds Roller Dolls vs Royal Windsor Roller Girls

When:Saturday, 18 June 2011

Where: Huddersfield Sports Centre, HD1 1TW

Doors:1.30pm

We are well into our Bouting season and enjoying every minute and we think you should be a part of it!

Join us by watching our upcoming bout – Leeds Roller Dolls will be taking on the mighty Royal Windsor Roller Girls in their first meeting on the track!

If that’s not enough excitement for you our lovely LRD Whip-its will be battling it out against the tough Wakey Wheeled Cats in a bout of local rivalry!

Tickets on sale now.

Standard Tickets are £7.00
Children under 10 go free

NEXT HFC EVENT: SUNDAY SOCIAL, Sunday the 12th June 2011, from 1pm

Microsoft Word - 4HFCSSposterApril11.doc12th June, 1.00 – 5.00
Coffee Evolution
9a Church Street, Huddersfield (click for a map)

ALL WELCOME!

Every so often we just wanna get together, make stuff, read stuff and talk gender equality.

We take over the cellar of the lovely Coffee Evolution in Huddersfield town centre and get up to all sorts. It’s a good way to meet us if you don’t fancy a proper ‘meeting’.

All are welcome to pop in and join us for a brew. Regular features include a feminist library (bring books if you’d like to share them!), a ‘current affairs’ table with newspaper clippings and other bits and bobs, and crafty activities. We sometimes also play our own music, so bring a CD if you fancy playing DJ 🙂

For more info, email us! info@feministcollective.org.uk