Reproductive Rights http://nhpr.org en Feminist Spring http://nhpr.org/post/feminist-spring <P>The increasing prominence of women’s issues on a global scale has a number of scholars and activists wondering if we are on the verge of a “Feminist Spring”.&nbsp; Two years after seething political and social discontent exploded into protests that changed the landscape of the Middle East, mass movements are forming around women’s issues. From the streets of India to Steubenville, Ohio, protestors are marching against sexual violence against women. In Syria, Bahrain and Yemen, women are active members of the ongoing resistance. Here in the US, a record number of women are now in congress and running states as governor, and issues like reproductive health and gun control have activated formerly silent female voters. <STRONG>Sahar Khamis</STRONG> is assistant professor of communication at the University of Maryland. She’s written extensively about female activism in the Arab spring uprisings, and joins us for a read of where those struggles stand today.</P> <P> Thu, 31 Jan 2013 16:37:35 +0000 Virginia Prescott 21097 at http://nhpr.org Virginia Governor Backs Down From Ultrasound Bill http://nhpr.org/post/virginia-governor-backs-down-ultrasound-bill Several states are considering laws that would mandate an ultrasound before a woman has an abortion. Critics say the laws are unnecessary and intrusive, and the debate reached a fever pitch recently over a Virginia bill that would have required an invasive ultrasound procedure.<p>On Wednesday, Virginia's Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, asked legislators to back off and revise the House bill. Later that day, the Senate version of the bill was withdrawn by its sponsor. Thu, 23 Feb 2012 20:17:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 2105 at http://nhpr.org Virginia Governor Backs Down From Ultrasound Bill