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The Pro-choice PR Problem

Baumgardner, Jennifer | March 5, 2001 issue

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The article discusses the features of the pro-choice movement. The "Pro-choice Public Education Project," is a consortium of more than fifty women's rights organizations. The number of young people who say they support abortion rights has declined every year except one since 1990. Majority of the people of the United States' are pro-choice, yet many who support abortion rights don't appear to feel the need to fight to insure them. Other pro-choice organizations, are dedicating themselves to the grassroots organizing techniques that have worked for the feminist movement in the past.

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PRO-choice movement; WOMEN'S rights; EDUCATION; FEMINISM; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; UNITED States
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