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View Article  CRITICAL VOTE: Will Your Representative Vote Against Iowa Women?

CRITICAL VOTE: Will Your Representative Vote Against Iowa Women?


By Nicole McLuen, Field Director- Healthy Families

This is your last chance to defend family-planning for low-income women in the Iowa House.

Will your Representative vote against Iowa’s women because they didn’t hear from you?

Poisonous, anti-Planned Parenthood, and anti-woman amendments will be offered TODAY to strip funding from the Healthy Families line-item.

The more support constituents can give to our Representatives the better armed they will be to take a stand against the opposition.

Iowa Right to Life has been gathering support among Representatives to strip funding from this vital program.

If Iowa Right to Life truly valued reducing abortions in Iowa, they would support preventative contraceptive and family planning programs to prevent unintended pregnancies in the first place.  Unfortunately, their attack machine is only focused on Planned Parenthood despite this program’s effectiveness.

Take a minute right now to ensure your Representative knows your position on this vital issue.  Over 100,000 Iowa women are in need of this program... without your support, they may continue to go without.

Will your Representative vote with Iowa Right to Life because they didn’t hear from you?

Thanks for all that you do!

View Article  EMMA ROCKS!
EMMA ROCKS!

By Karen Kubby

Emma Rocks! is a fun and exciting musical event to benefit the Emma Goldman Clinic. It is a participatory musical competition to be held on Saturday March 29 from 7pm-9pm at the historic Englert Theatre in downtown Iowa City.

11 performances will be included in this competition. Performances are from a broad spectrum of musical genres from folk to jazz pop to alternative sex rock by performers ranging from high school to middle aged.

This fundraising event is a collaborative effort between the Emma Goldman Clinic, the Englert Theatre, Summer of the Arts, Creative Connections, United Action for Youth, Dave Zollo, Community Television Services, The Guitar House, and J Frahm Music.

The audience will vote for the top three performances at the March 29th event. A panel of judges will chose the winner of Emma Rocks! Judges are Mayor Regenia Bailey, former high school music teacher and community theater actor; Nikki Lunden, local singer and songwriter; and Sam Schlesinger, United Action for Youth volunteer.

Winners will receive a prize including main stage time at the Iowa Arts Fest and a feature story in Creative Connections magazine; a demo CD produced by Dave Zollo in the music studios of United Action for Youth and a music video produced by Community Television Services; an Arbor acoustic guitar provided by J Frahm Music and guitar lessons from Bill Hook, owner of The Guitar House.

Tickets are available at the Englert Theatre Box Office and are $15 for adults ($21 the night of the show) and $9 for students, seniors, and those living on lower incomes ($11 the night of the show). The Englert Theatre Box Office is located in the theater at 221 E. Washington Street and is open Monday – Friday from 1-6pm. Tickets can be purchased over the phone at (319) 688-2653, extension 1.

For more information, contact Toni or Karen at the Emma Goldman Clinic by calling 319-337-2111 or go to <http://www.emmagoldman.com/>www.emmagoldman.com.

Performer list:
* Marv Hain, Jr. playing folk.
* Factor X, made up of Joe Anderson, Jake Anderson, Dan Powers, and Miles Newkirk playing hard rock.
* Jeffery Morgan playing folk.
* Megan Kalb, playing folk.
* Iron Hymen, made up of Karl Gronwall and Lindsay DeLand playing alternative sex rock.
* Greg and Jean Thompson playing roots folk.
* The Nonoxyl-9 made up of Dave Collins, Diane Machatka, Pete Hammond, and Sam Hammond playing jazz pop.
* Truthhawk playing original reggae pop.
* Pigs in Clover made up of Jamie Frederickson and Matt Kearney folk swamp rock.
* Family Van, made up of Lisa Kattchee, Laura Kelley, Lisa Preciado, and David Luthor, playing noise pop.
* Blue Cat Alley made up of Kate Thompson, Tom Laughrin, David Bordow, Steve Jeffries, Mark Soth, and Beth Payne playing blues-rock.
View Article  Are Progressive Listserves Arbitrarily being Blocked by AT&T?

Are Progressive Listserves Arbitarily being Blocked by AT&T?


By Caroline Vernon

 

 

A few months back, PACG (Progressive Action for the Common Good) started experiencing problems with our members dropping off our email list.  Oddly, as site administrator, I was not receiving any official bounceback notices informing me of any undelivered email with the occasional exception of a full mailbox now and again.

 

It wasn’t until the first of this year that I realized the extent of the problem and determined that most of our Mediacom and Yahoo users were being blocked from receiving our email. Last week I finally received a bounceback notice in my administrative inbox, with the names of almost 70 members which were”blocked for abuse”.  As it turns out, many of these members had not been receiving our email for weeks and in some cases months, so I was very concerned as to why I only recently received the bounceback notice. This indicates that the data was blocked going out and coming in.  I immediately contacted Mediacom and after much wrangling was told that the problem lies with AT&T as they manage the traffic for both carriers. A Mediacom representative actually told me we had been “blacklisted” but did not know why. I then contacted AT&T, following their recommended protocol and providing them with all pertinent information via email as no telephone number is available.

 

After 3 days, and no response from AT&T, I filed an official complaint with Congressman Braley’s Davenport office who in turn filed a complaint with the FCC. At that time, the FCC indicated they were receiving many similar complaints. The following day (yesterday) I received a response from AT&T which indicated that the block will be removed within 24 to 36 hours. A copy of their response is below.

 

I think it is important to mention that PACG has been advocating against telecom immunity within the FISA bill. We sent out many action alerts asking our members to contact their elected officials and even staged a funeral procession for the U.S. Constitution outside of Senator Grassley’s Davenport office. We were asking the Senator to vote against the bill that provided immunity, and to protect the Constitution. Channel 6 (KWQC) covered the event as did the Moline Dispatch. The related action alert that we sent out to our list was front and center on our website for many weeks.

  

As you may know, in January of this year, AT&T, Comcast, and others, announced that they would begin to take more aggressive steps to manage network traffic in order to minimize spam and safeguard against copyright infringement of video sharing, etc. Unfortunately, they seem to be inspecting for content other than what they have cited. PACG is an opt-in only email service. We do not send out spam or share video files although we may provide links to sites that do.

 

During the recent Hearing on Broadband Network Management, FCC Chairman, Kevin Martin stated,

Obviously network operators can take reasonable steps to manage traffic, but they cannot arbitrarily block access.”

 

There is no justifiable reason to have blocked PACG for abuse as is sited in the communication below… nor is any explanation given as to why we were classified as such.

 

I have since received communications from other progressive organizations who have indicated that much of their email is also being blocked. Given AT&T's response below, it seems as though they are saying this may be an ongoing problem for many listserves, and they seem to be passing the buck right back to the carriers.

 

If any of your organizations are experiencing similar problems, I strongly recommend that you contact your Congressperson and/or Senators to file an official complaint with the FCC.

 

In order to track this issue more closely, I am creating a list of all organizations who are having similar problems with delivery of their email. I can be reached at carolina1961@gmail.com or 563-676-7580.  

 

Response from AT&T:

 

Administrator/Customer:

Thank you for contacting the Postmaster/Abuse team at ATT.NET and
BELLSOUTH.NET.

The mail-server IP address(es) associated with your request will be
removed from the block-list within 24-36 hours from the receipt of
this letter.  ATT.NET and BELLSOUTH.NET, its affiliates, and network
services customers do NOT intentionally block legitimate mail in the
course of our anti-spam initiatives.  We regret any inconvenience this
may have caused.

Network administrators at ATT.NET and BELLSOUTH.NET closely analyze
the mail stream bound for our customers to identify sources that exhibit
the characteristics of compromised network objects or are compromised
by an offender of Acceptable Use Policies.  While a certain level of
this kind of mail is to be expected in today's internet traffic, when
this occurs above generous thresholds set by ATT.NET and BELLSOUTH.NET
system administrators, immediate and decisive action is taken to
protect our network resources.

****CUSTOMERS****
If you submitted an IP address for removal through the administrator's
webform, or requested removal by emailing abuse_rbl@abuse-att.net, the
administrator of the sending mail service or hosting provider is unaware
of the issue and the IP may be blocked again.  It is imperative that the
sending service or hosting provider be made aware of the issue.  Please
send this message, along with the error message to that administrator
so action may be taken to resolve the issues that caused the block.  If
you forward mail from a hosting service to your ATT.NET and
BELLSOUTH.NET mail account, read the note on forwarded mail below.

****ADMINSTRATORS****
Please thoroughly check your IP logs before requesting removal.  If you
have already been removed, please examine your logs for rogue traffic,
AUP offenders, and compromised scripts or objects.  You must determine
that all traffic from the blocked IP is actually from your mail servers
to ensure your network is not compromised.  Administrators who fail to
do this may experience subsequent and more resolute blocking.


Thank you for helping the ATT.NET and BELLSOUTH.NET network combat
network abuse in all its forms.

Regards,

ATT.NET and BELLSOUTH.NET Postmaster/Abuse Team

****FORWARDED MAIL****
If you are forwarding mail from a vanity domain, hosting service, or
any other mail account that receives a high volume of spam, you may
be indirectly contributing to the blocking of that IP.  Forwarded spam
is still spam and should be filtered at the source to end the abuse of
network resources at the earliest point.  Users can do this by utilizing
spam filtering tools provided by the hosting service or external
Internet Service Provider before it is forwarded to your ATT.NET and
BELLSOUTH.NET.

 

Statement of FCC Chairman Kevin Martin on Broadband Network Management Hearing:

http://www.freepress.net/news/30728

 

View Article  Planned Parenthood Lobby Day is March 5th, 2008
Planned Parenthood Lobby Day is March 5th, 2008

By Planned Parenthood of Iowa

Save the Date!

Lobby Day is March 5th, 2008

Join us as activists and staff head to the Capitol to take our Prevention First agenda to legislators.


Lobby Day includes a training session on successful citizen lobbying strategies, an overview of Planned Parenthood's mission for this year, and a group trip to the Capitol to meet with your legislators.


Lobby Day begins at 9:30a.m., includes lunch, and ends after a celebration reception at 4:30p.m.

The cost of $15.00 per person includes training materials, lunch, and the shuttle bus to and from the Capitol. The event begins at the Des Moines Botanical Center where the initial training will take place.


Mark your calendars now for Wednesday, March 5th, 2008.

If you have any questions, please contact Suzi Alexander via email or call (515) 235-0441.

"Planned Parenthood's group approach to lobbying really makes the experience fun and more comfortable for first-time citizen lobbyists." -- Debbie Gitchell, Ames


Lobby Day - March 5th
Wednesday, March 5th
9:30a.m. - 4:30p.m.
$15.00 event fee
Des Moines Botanical Center
909 Robert D Ray Dr.
Des Moines, IA 50316
View Article  Evening at Emma's: African American Women's Health Night
Evening at Emma's: African American Women's Health Night

By Karen Kubby

The Emma Goldman Clinic is hosting its 3rd Annual African American Women's Health Night on Thursday, February 28, 2008 from 4 to 8pm. Free health care services will be provided that include diabetes screening, cholesterol checks, thyroid screening, annual gynecological exams, birth control information and sexually transmitted testing. Fasting is required for the diabetes and cholesterol screens. For appointments or more information call (319) 337-2111.

"The Emma Goldman Clinic feels this is the best way we can participate in and celebrate Black History Month," stated Karen Kubby, the Clinic's Executive Director. "We hope to provide a comfortable, respectful and competent atmosphere for African American women to obtain health care services. It will be a fun day as well, with food, music, massage, and door prizes available. We hope African American women will join us on February 28."

The Emma Goldman Clinic is located at 227 N. Dubuque St. in Iowa City and at <http://www.emmagoldman.com/>www.emmagoldman.com.

View Article  Valentine's Day Theater: 10th Anniversary of The Vagina Monologues
Valentine's Day Theater: 10th Anniversary of The Vagina Monologues
By Karen Kubby

The Vagina Monologues will be performed on Thursday, February 14 at 8pm in Theater B of the UI Theater Building and on Friday, February 15 at 8pm in the Auditorium of MERF, the Medical Education and Research Facility. This year is the 10th Anniversary of the Eve Ensler production raising awareness to end violence against women.

Proceeds from both performances will go to the Emma Goldman Clinic.

This year, the production is sponsored by Medical Students for Choice and the University of Iowa Theaters. Students from both organizations are performing, as well as Emma Goldman Clinic Executive Director, Karen Kubby, who stated, "This is an amazing piece of theater that has you laughing, crying, and craving intimate conversation after wards. It has been fun to be involved in this production again. It's different every year."

Tickets are available in advance from the Emma Goldman Clinic or during the lunch hour in the MERF atrium as well as before each performance. Tickets are $5 with a request for a $10 donation. Contact Karen or Toni at (319) 337-2112 or go to the Emma Goldman clinic website.
View Article  35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade

By Karen Kubby

The Emma Goldman Clinic will be celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade at its annual fundraiser, the Choice Dinner, to be held on Saturday, January 26, 2008 from 6-9pm in the second floor Ballroom of the Iowa Memorial Union. Tickets are $50, $25 for students, those living on lower incomes, and seniors. Proceeds will go to the deProsse Access Fund which provides financial subsidies for women living on lower incomes seeking abortion services. RSVP deadline is Tuesday, January 22. Tickets are $60/$30 after the RSVP date.

This year's keynote speaker is Judy Norsigian, the Executive Director of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, the writers, editors and publishers of Our Bodies, Ourselves. A co-founder of the Collective and co-author of all editions of Our Bodies, Ourselves, Judy is a graduate of Radcliffe College and an internationally renowned speaker and writer on a wide range of women's health concerns. Her interests include national health care reform, tobacco and women, midwifery advocacy, reproductive health, genetic technologies, and contraceptive research. She has appeared on numerous television and radio programs including Oprah, Donahue, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw.

Judy's presentation is co-sponsored by the Johnson County League of Women Voters, Iowa City chapter of the National Organization of Women (NOW), the Women's Resource and Action Center (WRAC), Peggy and Marc Mills, and the Brown Street Inn.

The event is in collaboration with the Iowa Medical Aid Fund. The Fund is a volunteer organization that raises money to help fund abortion care to women receiving services in Iowa.

The radical cheerleaders, a group made up of mostly members of the UI's chapter of the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, will perform.

This event will include a social hour, dinner, and program.

Table sponsors are available in the categories of Emma-nence ($500 for a table of 8), Emma-sary ($300 for four tickets), and Emmilicious ($150 for two tickets). For tickets or information, contact the Emma Goldman Clinic at (319) 337-2112 or visit the web site.
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