Come hear Byllye Avery with Senator Toni Harp speak about promoting awareness of the lack of full reproductive health coverage under proposed health care reform

Byllye Avery, a lifelong activist, is founder of the National Black Women's Health Project.  Prior to Roe v. Wade, Ms. Avery was a leader in the underground abortion referral network, where she lived in Jacksonville, Florida. 

It will be a speakout/informational meeting with Billye Avery as keynoter. The emphasis will be on the need for reproductive health care in health reform as a social/reproductive justice issue.‪

When:  Tuesday, January 26th, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: First and Summerfield Methodist Church, New Haven

Sponsors:
RCRC of CT
CT Permanent Commission on the Status of Women
New Haven NOW
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England


 
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