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Especially for Women's History Month:

March 11th, Saturday, 2:00pm, Dover, NH.

Malalai Joya
Women's Rights, Warlords, & US Operations in Afghanistan:
Malalai Joya Speaks Out.


Sponsored by:
New Hampshire NOW
Seacoast Peace Response
Joe Public Media
Dover Friends Peace & Social Concerns
Afghan Women's Mission.


CLICK HERE to learn more.


SEACOAST NOW VBAC PROJECT


    In September, 2004, Seacoast NOW learned through a member that the Seacoast area hospitals (Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Exeter Hospital, York Medical Center, Frisbie Memorial in Rochester and Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover) have a policy prohibiting vaginal birth after cesarean sections (commonly referred to as VBACs). We consulted with area physicians and determined that the policy infringed upon a woman's right to choose her birthing method.

Visit our VBAC Project Action Page to learn more.

Visit our Action Page to learn about other opportunities to take action.

Join us at a chapter meeting to talk about this important project and to get involved.
Visit our Calendar Page for upcoming meeting and event dates.


Join Seacoast NOW's Stepping Out meetings!

Join Seacoast NOW members at one of our monthly dinner meetings
at The Friendly Toast in Portsmouth.

We meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30 - 8:30pm.
Join us for dinner, for dessert, or for a coffee!

Contact us at info@seacoastnow.org, or visit our "JOIN US" pages for more information!



NOW's PURPOSE IS:

... to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now,
exercising all privileges and responsibilities thereof,
in truly equal partnership with men.

NOW'S PRIORITY ISSUES:

ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)
Economic Equality
Reproductive Rights
Lesbian Rights
Ending Racism
Ending Violence against Women

"We envision a world where women's equality and women's empowerment to determine our own destinies is a reality;

We envision a world where women have equal representation in all decision-making structures of our societies;

We envision a world where social and economic justice exist, where all people have the food, housing, clothing, health care and education they need;

We envision a world where there is recognition and respect for each person's intrinsic worth as well as the rich diversity of the various groups among us;

We envision a world where non-violence is the established order;

We envision a world where patriarchal culture and male dominance no longer oppress us or our earth;

We envision a world where women and girls are heard, valued and respected."

- Excerpt from the 1998 Declaration of Sentiments of
The National Organization for Women





For more information, email Seacoast NOW at info@seacoastnow.org.
For more information about the New Hampshire NOW, please visit www.nhnow.org .
For information about National NOW, please visit www.now.org .


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