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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
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To mobilize students, Planned
Parenthood is chartering eight
buses to carry students and is
holding march rallies at campus
es across the state, she said.
“This is an opportunity for a
young generation to stand up for
women’s rights,” Fixmer said.
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
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“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
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4 U.S. missionaries killed in Iraq
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RALEIGH Four Baptist mis
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