Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

A Happy CEDAW Mother's Day!

This is a guest post by Students for CEDAW co-founders Lara Yeo & Alex Hayes. For more information find them on Facebook or email them at studentsforcedaw[at]gmail.com.


President Carter signed the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in 1980. Today, the United States (US) remains one of seven countries – alongside Iran, Nauru, Sudan, Somalia, Palau, and Tonga – that has yet to ratify the Convention. The failure of the US to ratify a UN treaty is not unprecedented. In fact the United States has a history of not ratifying the majority of UN treaties, including the nine core human rights tools of which CEDAW is one.

Such a failure, however, is no cause for complacency. CEDAW matters. The American ratification of CEDAW has been decades in waiting and in such time the global relevance and importance of CEDAW has increased. Reports, statistics, and news articles on CEDAW abound, and the overwhelming conclusion is positive. CEDAW is the single most comprehensive human rights tool that outlines the full spectrum of women’s equal rights. It has also proved practical, translating into concrete change, be it legal, political, social, or cultural, in countries all over the world.

The US has not forgotten CEDAW, as is has proven itself pivotal in bringing about landmark change for the betterment of women and girls all over the world. CEDAW passed through the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1994 and again in 2002, both times never making it to a vote in Senate Treaty No. 96-53. November 2010, marked the first time CEDAW had a Senate hearing scheduled in eight years. The witness testimony one can read online shows resounding American support for CEDAW. President Obama, Vice-President Biden, Secretary of State Clinton, and Senator Boxer, to name a few of the many CEDAW supporters in the Administration and Congress, have been public CEDAW advocates.

CEDAW matters in advancing the full recognition and protection of women’s and girls’ human rights. This has been recognized by the current Administration and select members of Congress, and so what about you?

Senator Kerry, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC), has yet to schedule a SFRC hearing on CEDAW. The scheduling of a SFRC hearing would allow for CEDAW to come up for a vote in the SFRC, bringing it one step closer to ratification. We need an SFRC hearing on CEDAW now, as the longer CEDAW remains invisible without a hearing the less likely is its passage this congressional session.

What you can do as a belated Mother’s Day gift is to share CEDAW:

  • SIGN THE PETITION calling for CEDAW to be ratified in the United States.
  • Learn more about CEDAW at the CEDAW Taskforce website
  • Don’t let this be the last time you think about CEDAW today. Read about it, talk about it, write about it, blog about it!
  • If you are a student, visit “CEDAW: Students for U.S. Ratification,” on Facebook and learn about what other students are doing to raise awareness about CEDAW in their communities.

CEDAW matters and Mother’s Day is an occasion to remember that and to act on behalf of the all the women and girls in your life by calling for CEDAW ratification in the US!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Mother's Day at an Abortion Clinic

Our Reality: Mother's Day at an Abortion Clinic from RH Reality Check on Vimeo.


Great post from RH Reality Check about the experiences of clinic escorts on Mother's Day in Louisville, Kentucky. A special thank you to Alex Kindell with Northern Kentucky University's Students for Choice for the link and her continued commitment as a clinic escort. Like so many of you, Alex volunteers her time every month to protect the rights of women and their bodies. Thank you, escorts!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Send your mom some FEMINIST love!

Mother's Day is this Sunday, and we all know moms who deserve our thanks, and an award, for all they do! Our friends at MomsRising.org have developed a great way for you to send moms a funny, personalized faux video news report, about them winning "Mother of the Year." Each mom you send the video to will see her name embedded right in the video as the winner!

When I saw it, I laughed out loud:



http://sn.im/hmfyf

Not only are moms congratulated by President Obama, celebrated by Hollywood stars, and praised by a remarkably articulate baby--there are great underlying feminist messages popping up/scrolling by as you watch!  Some of the favorite quotes (scrolling at the bottom) in our office include: 

"Motherhood is the hardest full time job taht doesn't come with Social Security or Health Benefits.  It does, however,  come with a lot of labor as well as love.

And more seriously,  "Over a lifetime, mothers are paid anywhere from $400K to $2m less than men doing the same work due to gender wage disparity."  Talk about taking the message home.

Make your favorite moms smile this Mother’s Day, and share some feminist love!

P.S. You can use this link to update your Twitter status with a link to the video!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Alternative Mother’s Day Gifts!


As a friend recently wrote to me in an email… “Does your mother need another teddy bear to put in an overstuffed closet?  Does she need flowers grown by underpaid workers exposed to dangerous chemicals, then brought to the US with tons of fossil fuels? Does she need chocolate, with lots of added sugar and cholesterol?”

If you, like I did, answered no to any of these questions, why not make a donation to a women’s organization in the name of your mom/grandma/aunt/partner for mother’s day!? 

Here’s a short list of incredible women-centered organizations to consider. 

The Feminist Majority Foundation
Ms. Magazine
  National Center for Women & Policing   Echoppe 
  CARE
  • WEDO
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
  • Your Local Women’s Shelter
  • Your Campus Women’s Center


More ideas?  Please feel free to add to our list via the comment section!