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Save the Court for Women's Rights
Photo Chronology


July 20, 2005 - Rally to Oppose John Roberts & Save the Supreme Court

Interns making posters in office
Eleanor Smeal at rally
Feminist Majority interns prepare for the rally. Feminist Majority President Eleanor Smeal speaks at the rally. NOW President Kim Gandy in teal jacket. Vicki Saporta, president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation . Michelman, Smeal, and Gandy in background. Kate Michelman, past president of NARAL Pro-Choice America
Crowd with prochoice signs
Crowd with prochoice signs
"Save the Supreme Court - Save Roe!" Sign
Crowd with signs at the rally. Olga Vives, VP NOW, at far right. Feminists rally to save the Supreme Court. Protestors with signs.
 

July 10, 2005 - Ms. Forum at the National Press Club

 
The panel. Panel members gathered after the forum.  
Kathy Spillar, Executive Editor, Ms. Magazine Ellen Chesler, historian & author, Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America ; Senior Fellow, Open Society Institute; author of lead article in Ms. summer 2005 article. Judith M. DeSarno, president and CEO, National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO; co-chair Hispanics for a Fair Judiciary; president of the Dolores Huerta foundation. Frank Susman, attorney; argued six reproductive rights cases before the Supreme Court, including Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the 1989 case that threatened legal abortion rights. Eleanor Smeal, president, Feminist Majority Foundation and publisher, Ms. Magazine; testified on behalf of Sandra Day O'Connor before Senate Judiciary Committee in 1981 as NOW president Jocelyn Frye , Director of Legal and Public Policy, National Partnership for Women & Families, whose piece on the Five Rights at Stake for women in the future of the Supreme Court was used in the Ms. Summer 2005 issue.
   

July 2, 2005 - Rally in Nashville, TN

Feminist leaders prepare for the rally in Nashville. From left to right - Eleanor Smeal, Carol Moseley Braun, Kim Gandy, Martha Burk, and Dolores Huerta. Feminist Majority President Eleanor Smeal speaking at the rally. Behind Smeal are Martha Burk, Olga Vives, VP of NOW, Kathy Spillar, VP of FMF, and Kim Gandy, President of NOW. Crowd in front of the Tennessee Legislature.
     

April 6, 2005 - Rally Against the Nuclear Option

 

     
 
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) speaking, Jim Jeffords and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) in background.

Feminist Majority staff outside the Supreme Court after the rally.

 


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