Monthly Archive for February, 2005

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turbulence and night city 14,000 feet below

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inside of the plane to buffalo thursday night. it was eerie and beautiful. antlers and technology makes a weird glow.

Article in the Columbia Newspaper about “Speak Out: I Had an Abortion”

I Had an Abortion Film Opens Dialogue Among Pro-Choicers
Documentary Includes Testimonials From Barnard Alumna, Others Who Had Abortions; Includes Only Positive Experiences
By Lindsay Schubiner
Columbia Daily Spectator
January 31, 2005
Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to have an abortion?
The new documentary Speak Out: I Had an Abortion, screened by Barnard and Columbia Students for Choice on Friday night to a packed lecture hall, was determined to address the “silence” that many say continues to surround actual abortion experiences.

The film features testimonies from women of all ages and backgrounds who have had abortions, and it comes at a time when many question the future of abortion rights. Pro-choice advocates suggest that President George W. Bush’s Supreme Court appointees may facilitate the reversal of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.

The title of the documentary springs from a recent pro-choice movement that publicizes the abortion experience to make the procedure more accepted, in addition to stressing the right to choose. Most visibly, Planned Parenthood sells t-shirts that read simply, “I had an abortion.”
Jennifer Baumgardner, the film’s producer, now also sells the t-shirts.

Among other women, I Had an Abortion features Barnard graduate and former Students for Choice member A’yen Tran, BC ’04, who spoke about her two abortions. At the time, she said, she lived in the Barnard quad, did not have a job, and could not take care of a baby.
Of all the women interviewed, Tran was both the youngest and seemingly most-unconflicted about her choice. Even with a fully supportive mother, however, she said she was initially reluctant to be open about her abortion. It is this feeling of imposed secrecy that Tran and the filmmakers say they hope to combat with the documentary.

Baumgardner wrote the successful feminist text Manifesta and currently writes for publications such as Harper’s, The Nation, and Glamour. Director of the film Gillian Aldrich is known for her extensive work with Michael Moore and for her production of the daily news show “Democracy Now.”

The women agreed to participate in a panel discussion after the showing. Aldrich, however, could not attend, so Tran and Baumgardner took the stage.
I Had an Abortion showed only positive abortion stories. Baumgardner said that the main goal of the film was just to show “women telling their stories.”
The event’s press release also stressed the importance of this, stating, “The women that have procedures aren’t nameless, faceless, irresponsible types who don’t ‘deserve’ this right, but our mothers, our grandmas, our sisters, and ourselves.”
Baumgardner and Tran fielded questions from the audience, which ranged from inquiries about current policy decisions, personal experiences, and decisions about the film’s scope to a request that Baumgardner distribute the film in Poland and in other European countries.
One girl in the audience admitted that she had an abortion, perhaps indicating the effectiveness of the film’s message.
Tran stressed that both Barnard and Columbia Health Services offer abortions at no cost in private facilities and do not release information to students’ parents.
After the documentary, Caledonia Curry, an artist from Brooklyn who came at her friend’s request, said the documentary “was one of those where I kind of wanted to cry a lot.”
“Even though you’re so pro-choice, it’s just something that’s never going to happen to you,” Curry said.
Averill Leslie, CC ’05, who joined Students for Choice this year, said “there [must be] so many more people walking around in my life who’ve had abortions.”
Alice LaBrie, a neighborhood resident in her 60s, was surprised, however, that women would want to share what she believes is private medical information. “I believe that women should be very discreet about themselves to keep a mystique,” she said.
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PRO-CHOICE FOR LIFE!


Here’s Rebecca, me and Amelia at the table outside of the screening. We made this banner last year and it appears in the film. Yesterday I had an upsetting email exchange with a former friend who I went to high school with. He’s become a crazy pro-lifer. I watched a really disturbing video he posted to his myspace blog today which is just full of absurd claims about abortion, that Roe v. Wade guaranteed abortion up to 9 months, and that abortion was used as birth control etc etc. I had to tell the friend that I could no longer let him have access to me electronically because of the many hundreds of activists and providers who have been murdered over the years for their pro-choice activism. I’m worried that he’ll allow me to be endangered through knowing about my pro-choice activities. Here’s a bit of what I wrote:

Dear [pro-life friend from high school],

I’ve decided to end our [electronic] connection because I’m worried that you’ll facilitate the endangerment of my life for my pro-choice activism. Hundreds of doctors and pro-choice activists have been assaulted and killed over the years for our important work.
I’m happy to engage you in a dialogue about choice but having viewed some of the groups you are in they look as though they might tend toward extreme action against people working to keep abortion SAFE and legal.
I also think it might serve you well to come and see the documentary I am in “Speak Out: I Had an Abortion” to learn about my having an abortion after being in an abusive relationship…

In the end, I am fiercely dedicated to building a world full of happy babies whose parents are prepared to love and take care of children. When I had an abortion in 2000, I was in college and would have done a great injustice to raise a child who I wasn’t ready for, whose father was [abusive]. Furthermore, access to safe and legal abortion is incredibly important, as approximately 80,000 women die annually from lack of access to safe and legal abortion.
You can hear about my story and the documentary in the Nation, Glamour and the next edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves.

Best regards,
[antlers]

pro-choice for life.

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This is Jennifer and I introducing the film, which is called “Speak Out: I Had an Abortion”

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it was really well attended (i forgot to write about it when it happened)

robyn said my blog’s all pictures, no content

and that’s just not true. here’s a funny funny thing gawker said today:

Fox News Job Opening: Stranger Than Fiction
By noelle on Media: Rupert Murdoch
From the Mediabistro job listings:
FOX News Channel, a fast-paced 24-hour television news operation in New York City, is seeking a Fact Writer for its information center.
Sometimes the jokes just write themselves.
Fact Writer [Mediabistro]
here’s a non-logged-in way to see the job

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i risked arrest to take this pic last night. sandals in winter is a total complete faux pas. i’m such an outlaw. i was even wearing a keffiah while shooting this. maybe i freaked some (xenophobic, racist, zionist) ppl on the train out.

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a true rarity for me to see all these boys together. it’s like the summer of ‘03 at the fish all over again. hisham, andrew, ken, josh.

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robyn! cutie.

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jordan in a general state of awesomeness at the party at drive-in studio which we were simply calling ‘the tiger beer party’

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what a treat. hisham, noah and andrew all in one place. this was the rachel comey/tokion thing last night.

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nathan being winged. me being antlered. awesome.

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awww. nathan and brendan.

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i believe this is seth and brendan hitting each other in the balls.

genius, this one.

http://jeanketeer.diaryland.com/ Nate’s blog. i don’t even know Nate, I just know my friend Robyn who knows Nate.

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the secret life of winged boys meets antlered girls. saturday night paul had his first. next time we’ll rub dirt on ourselves and he can build a nest or something.

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jdh/weare138/malathion/josh you are awesome.

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melanie and siraj at lit friday night. fucking wild ass weekend.

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14th st. nothing is sacred. that’ s alright i suppose.