March for Women’s Lives

This video shows scenes from the women’s march on Washington, DC in 2004, from footage for the documentary “Listen Up! New Voices for Reproductive Justice,” by N’Dieye Gray Danavall.  Part of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records.


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NARAL staff, reproductive justice organizers

Three young women working at the National Abortion Rights Action League in Altanta were interviewed as they were helping to organize the March for Women’s Lives in Washington DC, 2004. In these video excerpts they discuss why they are activists.


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This video is from footage taken for the documentary “Listen Up! New Voices for Reproductive Justice,” by N’Dieye Gray Danavall. It was donated to the SSC as part of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records.

Dazan Diallo, reproductive justice activist

Dazan Diallo, reproductive justice activist, was interviewed at SisterLove, Inc. in Atlanta while preparing for the March for Women’s Lives in Washington, DC, 2004.  In this video excerpt she talks about being an activist.


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This video is part of footage used for the documentary “Listen Up! New Voices for Reproductive Justice,” by N’Dieye Gray Danavall. It was donated to the SSC as part of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records.  TheDázon Dixon Diallo Papers are also in the SSC.

Loretta Ross, reproductive justice activist

Loretta Ross,  reproductive justice activist and co-director for women of color for the April 2004 March for Women’s Lives in Washington, D.C.  In this video clip she talks about why she will be marching.


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This video is part of footage used for the documentary “Listen Up! New Voices for Reproductive Justice,” by N’Dieye Gray Danavall. It was donated to the SSC as part of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records.  The Loretta Ross Papers are also in the SSC.

 

Luz Rodriguez, reproductive rights activist

Luz Rodriquez discusses the origins of her political activism within the New York Puerto Rican community, and the importance of learning one’s history, in particular learning about the history of sterilization abuse of Puerto Rican women. (Voices of Feminism Oral History Project)

 

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