©ljp lotly (Tar MM Actress backs women’s issues Promotes march for rights in April BY ALLISON PARKER STAFF WRITER Actress and comedienne Janeane Garofalo voiced concern to students across the nation about the lack of support for women’s rights during a conference call Thesday. The conference was held pri marily to promote “The March for Women’s Lives,” a nationwide march that will be held April 25 in Washington, D.C., to protest gov ernment intrusion on women’s health and reproductive rights. Garofalo, who is active in rais ing awareness for women’s rights, said women are not in the fore front of national politics. “Women’s issues fall out of the frame of corporate America,” she said. “My reason for getting involved is because women’s rights are human rights.” The event is co-sponsored by seven organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the National Organization for Women. “I believe it will be the largest march for women’s rights in the nation and possibly the world,” said Eleanor Smeal, president of the organization Feminist Majority. Smeal said it’s important to get as many organizations involved as possible. “We now have well over one thousand organizations involved,” she said. “It’s a really broad coali tion of groups.” On the local level, Planned Parenthood of Chapel Hill is trying to get people to participate in the march. “We’re engaging community activists and doing campus organ izing across the state,” said Natalie Fixmer, march coordinator for 1:1 latly ®ar Child Care | SUMMER CHILD CARE needed for 2 children, 7 and 12 years old. Reliable transportation, a fun lov ing attitude and references required. Call 942-4082. Misc. Wanted LOVING. DEVOTED COUPLE seeks egg donor. Husband and wife are of Germanic/ Anglo descent. Young, intelligent women of similar ancestry who would like to con sider being a donor, please reply to nine monthshopeful@yahoo.com. Handsome compensation. Thank you. EGG DONORS NEEDED. $3,000-55,000 minimum compensation for healthy, non-smoking females between 21-30. 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A march awareness rally will be held at UNC on March 30, during which Kate Michelman, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, will speak. Educating students on campus is key in raising awareness of important women’s issues, said Crystal Lander, college coordina tor of the March for Women’s Lives. “The education piece is so important,” Lander said. “You have to make it real and affecting and about (students).” Lander said one way to bring attention to women’s issues on campus is through “Did You Know?” campaigns, which give students pertinent statistics, such as the number of unsafe abortions performed each year. Commanding respect from authority figures in the communi ty and building healthy relation ships with them is also important in getting involved, Garofalo said. |55 EASTERN FEDERAL I mm easternfederal.com Online Ticketing Available 5 www.EASTERNFEDERAL com ■ sawi f MOVIES AT HMBERLYNE j Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. 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JMARBER@YAHOO.COM. “I would like to see students, in general, demand respect from leadership,” she said. “I would ask each student why they don’t demand the same type of respect with leaders that they do with their roommates.” Garofalo said it is important for men to take part in the rally. “Women and men need to work together in raising each other up,” she said. “It’s a hostility towards women we’ve always had to grap ple with.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. NERVOUS? Still not sure where you’ll be living next semester? Visit Coolßlueßentals.com today and put your worries behind you. Check out our houses, apply on line and relax. We make it easy. 314a Davie Rd 2 bedrm, 2 bath New house w/ washer & dryer. Plenty of off street parking. Walk to Carrboro, close to bus lines and bike paths. 207 Justice St 4 bedrm, 2 bath Cool house...TERRIFIC floor plan! Privacy on wooded lot with plenty of parking and close to bus lines. See it today before it's too late. 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