TONIGHT in SF: The Coat Hanger Project
TONIGHT: if you care about supporting safe access to reproductive medicine, please consider coming by this event. if you can’t make it at 7, the after-film presentations and discussions starting at 8 are also going to be noteworthy. This screening event is about what we can do to protect access to healthcare and reproductive rights for all.
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Join us for a special screening of this monumental documentary film and panel discussion. Learn about the current opposition that reproductive rights face from anti-abortion bills being introduced into congress. And speak with film director Angie Young and local leaders of women’s pro-choice organizations.
This event is open to the public, all are welcome, donations are encouraged and all proceeds from this event will benefit The Coat Hanger Project and reproductive rights awareness.
www.thecoathangerproject.com
info@thecoathangerproject.com
7-8pm Screening of the film The Coat Hanger Project
8-8:30pm Discussion Panel with film director Angie Young and leaders of Reproductive Rights Organizations
8:30-9pm Mingle with Bay Area Organizations for Reproductive Justice
ANNOUNCING!!! Musket my Bunny (MMB) live performance of “Daughters of the Revolution” this is going to be an amazing performance while we mingle, so honored to have them perform!!!
The post-screening panel discussion will feature:
Angie Young: filmmaker, director of The Coat Hanger Project
Dr. Ellen Shaffer: Co-Director of the EQUAL Health Network,
which sponsors the Trust Women/Silver Ribbon Campaign
Dr. Diana Taylor: Professor Emerita UCSF School of Nursing, with ANSIRH, and Global Reproductive Health
Co-Sponsoring Organizations Tabling at the Event:
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health Program (UCSF/ANSIRH)
Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights (BACORR)
Equal Rights Advocates (ERA)
Louisville Kentucky Abortion Clinic Escorts
Nursing Students For Choice (UCSF/NSFC)
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