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Katie Crisona's blogUntangling Health Care Reform in Time for ACTION!
by Katie Crisona
Mon, 06/29/2009 - 3:12pm
Katie Crisona, CHAMP Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps Fellow supported by the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program at Hampshire College
All the media coverage of health care reform may be confusing but it’s certainly warranted: legislation is moving fast and the issue will affect each of us in some way. All of this health insurance jargon is being thrown around, and there are a ton of new acronyms and unfamiliar systems. Why is this all so complicated? Can’t we just take a page out of the Canadian handbook and have universal health care? I’ve really had to take some time to sit down and understand it. I’m going to break down what I’ve learned for all of us in the CHAMP Network, so you can effectively take action before final decisions are made in Washington in July. read more » |
About the HIV PJAThe HIV Prevention Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) is a network of organizations advocating for effective and just HIV prevention policies for the United States. We grew out of the successful 2007 Prevention Justice Mobilization, which united hundreds of groups across the country at the intersection of HIV/AIDS, human rights, and struggles for social, racial, gender, and economic justice. The HIV PJA is coordinated by Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) in collaboration with AIDS Foundation of Chicago, and SisterLove.
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