The New York Public Library’s Riverside branch invites you to check
out a necktie, briefcase, or handbag suited for a “job interview,
wedding, audition, graduation, prom, or other formal event.” It’s part
of their NYPL Grow Up initiative. From the NYPL:
Bees! They’re great. As long as you don’t agitate them, they’re not out to get you. Only 7 species produce the honey humans use but the rest are important pollinators and deserve love too.
Meanwhile, wasps may be assholes but they’re ecologically important assholes. Hoverflies are where I see most people get confused, but they are purely beneficial and harmless. I actually had one hang out with me while I worked on this in the park.
In Anna’s view and that of many legal scholars, Roe upheld a doctor’s
right to perform an abortion, not a woman’s right to choose one. Choice
wasn’t just whether a woman could seek an abortion but also how and when
she wanted to have it, who she wanted around her, and where she wanted
to be.
Also, if you need information: Where Women Have No Doctor and A Book For Midwives are excellent (FREE!) resources for women’s health generally, including reproductive health and abortion. They were created for use in places where village health workers without formal training deal with medical issues that would be handled by doctors in the US or Europe.
A Book for Midwives is also available in Spanish and Where Women Have No Doctor is available in Spanish, French, Filipino, Kreyol, and Kiswahili. Other books (Where There Is No Doctor is the best known) are here.
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