Female Voices
A number of times governmental figures have claimed to speak for all women in terms of their decisions dealing with the HHS Mandate (who's effects I think are well laid out in the Sisters of Life's article regarding their future if the mandate takes hold). However, a large number of women's voices have been unheard in this debate, mine included. While I was in New York this weekend, I sat down with my good friend Brittany and we discussed our own personal and educated views of the Mandate. We both have graduated from NYU and have multiple degrees to our names, we are not the uneducated masses most people assume are the only women who could possibly not support this plan. So why haven't we been heard? Why haven't we been included in the debate? Recently, two powerful and educated women (Helen M. Alvare JD and Kim Daniels JD) drafted a letter that succinctly captures these unheard voices and touches on our leading arguments against the "contraceptio...