Written by Valeria Credidio - Communications Consulting at LAIS/UFRN (ASCOM/LAIS) In a four-year period, between 2015 and 2019, there was a significant
research at all, all this other stuff that went around planned parenthood. this emotional fervor that you are getting at, if your hair is on fire, act like your hair is on fire. this is a full frontal assault against women s access to reproductive health care and the belittling of women that we need legislative daddies to tell what s to do, we are grown women and know what to do and we need women to fight back and to fight back hard about that in this country. they re taking us back. i think that s part of it. we push back against the highly emotional, effective, you know, sort of tools with our data. there is, in fact, an sti epidemic in the city of new orleans, for example. there is a syphilis epidemic in the city which is being treated in large part through the affordable health care planned parenthood. these are the kinds of real numbers, but it doesn t move people quite the same. they re pro-birth, not pro-life f. you re pro-life,