Jane Maienschein
Jane Maienschein is a professor of history and philosophy of science at Arizona State University in Tempe. She wrote Whose View of Life?: Embryos, Cloning, and Stem Cells (Harvard University Press, 2003).
Jane Maienschein is a professor of history and philosophy of science at Arizona State University in Tempe. She wrote Whose View of Life?: Embryos, Cloning, and Stem Cells (Harvard University Press, 2003).
See a June 1, 2009, New York Times roundup and analysis of surveys on abortion and the possible impact of the Tiller shooting on public opinion.
Founder and president of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse, based in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Chitra Panjabi is the president and chief executive officer of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States. For all media inquiries, contact Kristina Romines, SIECUS Policy and Communications Coordinator.
Posts a list of 140 organizations (medical, social and religious) that support comprehensive sex education.
Jessica Arons is president and CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project in Washington, D.C., which favors full reproductive freedom and access to the related technologies for all women, regardless of age.
Mike McGee is an assistant professor in the health education department in the Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York, N.Y., as well as an adjust assistant professor for the Center for Human Sexuality Studies at Widener University in Chester, Penn. He was a spokesman for the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and […]
Vice president for public education for the Guttmacher Institute, a proponent of comprehensive sex education. Contact Rebecca Wind.
Directs the nondenominational group “Silver Ring Thing,” based just outside Pittsburgh, Pa. The group uses comedy, drama, music videos and testimonials to promote abstinence in live events each year throughout the country.