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Planned Parenthood on Native Land

March 28th, 2006

President Cecilia Fire ThunderI just read this message from a friend’s journal, and had to share:

“Contact info here: http://kathrynt.livejournal.com/366823.html

News story here: http://www.indianz.com/News/2006/013061.asp

The President of the Oglala Sioux Nation of Pine Ridge, President Cecilia Fire Thunder, has said she will open a Planned Parenthood clinic on her own land, where the state of South Dakota has no legal jurisdiction.

If you can, please, send the Oglala Sioux a donation, or at least a letter of support. You can specify that donations go towards this effort, but please bear in mind that the tribe is in need of funds in general, and making a nonspecific donation to the tribe, as well as one to OST Planned Parenthood Cecilia Fire Thunder, could really help them out.

This is amazing. She is really going to draw a lot of fire, and this is going to erupt in a big way— I mean anti-choice people challenging tribal sovreignty, in days at the outside. Please help them out.

Thanks for listening.

Edit: Some have called this ‘ironic’ in light of the recent history of forced sterilization of Native women. I don’t deny that it is ironic, but I think the irony is that the tribes are now providing an opportunity for the women of South Dakota as well as Native women to have more power over their bodies. I don’t equate voluntary abortions with forced sterilization (not saying anyone else does either) and I see the entire issue as one of choice, of sovreignty, over the body and laws made to control the body.”

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