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Picture from a photo essay on "A Day Without Immigrants" march in Los Angeles, May 1st, 2006. Taken by Nick Bradley of Otis.

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"The giving of love is an education in itself."

— Eleanor Roosevelt 


 

Center on Women and Gender


The battle for the individual rights of women is one of long standing and none of us should countenance anything which undermines it.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

Recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

The Roosevelt Center on Women and Gender exists primarily to provide solid research and policy proposals regarding issues of women and, more broadly, gender.

Our center recently published an Op-Ed (in conjunction with the Op-Ed project for the Special Election) on the reasons why Proposition 73 on parental notification for abortion was bad policy (and are very pleased that Prop 73 did end up failing).

Currently, we are drafting a proposal for a policy regarding how the newly developed HPV vaccine, the leading cause of cervical cancer, should be implimented. In the future, we plan to work for actualization of US funding of the United Nations Population Fund.

There are many issues that need to be addressed through policy regarding issues of women and gender. We firmly believe that positive change towards the advancement of gender equality is not only possible, it is essential.

Meetings:
Wednesdays, 9pm at the Women's Center

Group members:
Kathryn M Frank
Mishan Araujo
Monica Bhattacharya
Yan Cao
Jennifer Cohen
Stefanie J Demong
Amanda S Gelender
Sarah Goldman
Maia Goodman
Ravi Grover
Jessica L Haro
Kristin Hughes
Margot Isman
Karen Jacobson
Eric Jung
Ellie Martin
Megan Rowe
Stephanie Sherman
Selena C Simmons-Duffin
Rene Spellman
Anne L Sweigart
Yang Tan
Margo Watson
alybatt@stanford.edu