The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 9,1989-Page 5 Speaker: women s. choice is i . rBY ANN MAURER Women's choice should be a right, not a privilege, feminist so- cialist Diane Feeley said to a group of 30 people at the Guild House Feeley AMIT BHAN/Daily Tuesday. ...abortion must be kept legal Feeley strongly advocates a femi- nist movement, not solely an abor- Accessibility is often limited by tion movement. the protests of Pro-Life activists, Making abortion illegal, will not said Feeley. These activists use vari- make it non-existent, said Feeley. ous tactics to prevent abortions such "Whether legal or illegal, as denying women medical coverage, *abortion maintains itself at about the driving up the cost of abortions, and same rate," she said. "The only dif- forcing counselors to instill fear into ference is the trouble caused to women seeking abortions. women." Feeley has a vision of an ideal, In the 1800s, Feeley said abor- socialist society in which women tion and those who performed it were have full choice, but she realizes usually defended. Even though doc- revolution is not around the corner. tors who performed abortions were "The task of our lifetime is to arrested, they were quickly bailed out transform society," Feeley said. by supporters, she said. "Abortion was always seen as something needed in society," said Feely. By the 1950-60s laws became liberalized said Feeley. She noted a --- change in public opinion. "The majority of people sup- Apply n ported abortions," she said. In 1973, after much struggle and tions in protest, the Supreme Court legalized- abortion. This decision was a huge Advertis personal victory for Feeley. "It Positions availa opened incredible doors," she said. and Assista Now that the decision is being challenged agaln, Feeley has refueled Pick up an application t her fight. "We want abortion not Publications Bldg. 420 only to be legal, but also to be ac- cessible." Deadline, CLASSIFIED ADSI Call 764-0557 n pTCT-'uA ,U; M 'U' officials uncertain about attorneys on ACLU filing BY DIANE COOK between races and men and women, "What people don't realize is that The University said this week and "has reason to believe that if he the University, as an employer and they are unsure about what kind of expressed such ideas in his psy- institution of higher learning has to legal action to take concerning the chology classes, he would or could maintain the rights of students and ACLU's filing of a suit against the be charged with a violation of the employees and to see to the respect anti-discrimination policy last (anti-discrimination) policy." of their civil liberties," said Zaida Thursday. "I think (the anti-discrimination Giraldo, University director of "We only received the suit on policy) is too broad," said Howard affirmative action. "We have a legal Friday," said Executive Director of Simon, ACLU Michigan Director. obligation to protect individuals University Relations, Walt Harrison. "It's the wrong way to deal with from harassment." "...We have an option to decide what racism and sexism on campus. If all Those students most affected by to do - to contract it (to an outside the flyers and jokes disappeared on racist, homophobic, or sexist attacks law firm) or handle it in-house." campus, not all the racism and agree that some anti-discrimination Assistant General Counsel Dan sexism would." policy is needed. Sharphorn said the University usu- Simon said the University's anti- "I think that we have to separate ally hires outside law assistance discrimination policy is in violation the right to free speech from the involving litigation cases. of the first amendment. right to harass people. 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