NCJW Hosts Discussion of Void in Reproductive Health Education Jan. 26

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The following is from the National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section:

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Nicole Cushman

On Thursday, January 26, 2016, NCJW/Essex will sponsor a Lunch and Learn, The Information Void: A Discussion of Reproductive Health Education, in commemoration of the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision ensuring a woman’s right to a safe and legal abortion.

The program, from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm, will be held at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, 1025 South Orange Avenue, Short Hills, NJ. Tickets are $20 and include a buffet lunch. Pre-registration is required. Please call (973) 740-0588 or visit www.ncjwessex.org to register.

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Cynthia Daniels

For many women, the first and only sex education they received came from the ground-breaking book, “Our Bodies, Ourselves,” published in 1969. Since then so much has changed – Roe v. Wade, the advancement of women in business and professional fields, sex education requirements in public schools, but the question remains as to whether  women and girls are now more factually informed about their bodies, and, in particular, their reproductive health. This special Lunch and Learn will address the “information void” focusing on three key issues – sex education, informed consent and crisis pregnancy centers – with a panel of experts from different areas of reproductive health.

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Jennifer Boulanger

Serving on the panel will be Nicole Cushman, MPH, Executive Director of Answer at Rutgers University, who will discuss sex education and what reproductive health information is and is not currently being disseminated in New Jersey; Cynthia Daniels, PhD, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and lead author of The Informed Consent Project, who will share her findings on the restrictive nature and medical accuracy of state-mandated informed consent statutes required of women seeking abortions; and Jen Boulanger, MEd, Director of Communications at the Women’s Centers in PA, NJ, CT and GA, who will address the proliferation of “crisis pregnancy centers” – religious-based entities whose sole purpose is to prevent women from choosing abortion. The Information Void is being co-sponsored by many community organizations supporting reproductive justice.

About National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section

The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action.  Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms. With more than 200 members, Essex county Section is the largest of the more than 100 NCJW Sections around the country. The Section was founded in 1912 and maintains offices in Livingston, NJ. For more information, log onto www.ncjwessex.org.

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