Showing posts with label Robbie Conal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robbie Conal. Show all posts
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Poster of the Week
Freedom From Choice
Robbie Conal
Offset, 1992
Los Angeles
3121
Roe v Wade was the landmark 1974 7-to-2 U.S. Supreme Court decision which legalized abortion in the United States. Conservative legislators around the country immediately responded by pushing through laws and regulations that attempted to chip away Roe v Wade. While these efforts have not succeeded in making abortion illegal, they have increasingly restricted women’s access to abortion.
CSPG’s Poster of the Week was made in response to the 1992 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey which, on a 5-to-4 vote, significantly weakened Roe v Wade and reversed its previous ruling that limited state restrictions on abortion. It is frighteningly relevant this week, when the Court, again on a 5-to-4 vote, in Burwell v Hobby Lobby, ruled that corporations controlled by religious families cannot be required to pay for contraception coverage for their female workers.
Poster Background
Planned Parenthood commissioned Robbie Conal to design this poster and they printed 25,000 copies which were then posted in 75 cities throughout the U.S.—but not in NY. All went up the same week. Planned Parenthood even paid for a billboard in Los Angeles which 3M took down after receiving a complaint, without notifying anyone. After being threatened with a lawsuit for breach of contract, 3M put it back up 15 hours after taking it down, and left it up for 3 months—the term of the contract.
The NY branch of Planned Parenthood didn’t participate in the postering as they were having their own issues with the city and didn’t want to add illegal postering to their problems. New York was the only major city that didn’t participate.
It is important to note that although Justice David Souter is included in the poster—second from the left—he dissented and did not vote with the majority.
Sources:
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-09-14/entertainment/ca-689_1_robbie-conal
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5029934
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/01/us/hobby-lobby-case-supreme-court-contraception.html?_r=0
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-singlepayer-healthcare-20140701-column.html#page=1
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-corporations-can-pray-20140630-column.html
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/01/16/a-history-of-key-abortion-rulings-of-the-us-supreme-court/
Friday, November 2, 2012
Poster of the Week
From Katrina to Sandy…and the Politicians Still Aren’t Talking About Climate Change!
Patriot Inaction
Robbie Conal
Offset, 2005
Los Angeles, California
Patriot Inaction
Robbie Conal
Offset, 2005
Los Angeles, California
Monday, August 13, 2012
Poster of the Week
I
guess I’ve just been holding my fire until I saw the whites of their eyes.
OK, I
can see a pair of white eyes right now. Mitt Romney’s.
And that empty thought bubble floating above Mitt’s head. It isn’t that Mitt doesn’t have any thoughts. He just isn’t thinking about us.
Mitt has $ millions stashed in off shore, non-taxable bank accounts.
And that empty thought bubble floating above Mitt’s head. It isn’t that Mitt doesn’t have any thoughts. He just isn’t thinking about us.
Mitt has $ millions stashed in off shore, non-taxable bank accounts.
So,
of course, Mitt’s first thought is that giving massive tax breaks to the
wealthiest people and biggest corporations in the US is the way to kick start
the US economy.
(The US government has been doing that for decades. How’s it been working out for us so far?)
I truly believe that you (and I) have more thoughts about what Mitt is thinking than he does. So....heeeere’s your chance: Word up and stick it to him!
Robbie Conal
(The US government has been doing that for decades. How’s it been working out for us so far?)
I truly believe that you (and I) have more thoughts about what Mitt is thinking than he does. So....heeeere’s your chance: Word up and stick it to him!
Robbie Conal
Poster
Artist and CSPG Board Member
Los
Angeles, CA
Labels:
Mitt Romney,
Robbie Conal
Friday, February 17, 2012
Poster of the Week
Warning: The Catholic Church Is Making Your Healthcare Decisions
Robbie Conal and Deborah Ross
Alan Shaffer: Photography
Anne Kelly: Designed back of poster
Offset, 2002
Los Angeles, California
20469
CSPG’s Poster of the Week was produced ten years ago by the California Women’s Law Center to oppose the dramatic decline in access to reproductive healthcare in California resulting from the take-over of hospitals by Catholic institutions. In the 1990s, hospital mergers increased in California, and many formerly secular hospitals came under the control of Catholic Healthcare West and others health care institutions opposed to a woman’s right to choose. But the poster was never distributed. After 5,000 were printed, the California Women’s Law Center decided not to distribute them as they were concerned about potential backlash. So women in California—and elsewhere—were not only increasingly denied access to reproductive healthcare including contraception and safe abortions, but a poster informing them of their eroding rights and who to contact was censored.
Robbie Conal and Deborah Ross came up with the idea of a woman being crucified, draped over the Caduceus, the ancient and universal symbol of medicine consisting of the winged staff of Mercury and two intertwining serpents. The Caduceus, medical symbol for health care since Ancient Greek times, was used as it partially resembles a cross and it also represents the care that women should receive at Catholic (or any) hospitals.
This ten year old poster could have been made this week in response to the debate around insurance coverage for women’s health. On February 16, 2012, House Republicans convened an all male Congressional panel to justify denying access to birth control coverage. The five men refused to allow even one woman to testify at the House Oversight Committee hearing. This continues the controversy over the Obama administration's proposed compromise to require most employers to fully cover contraception in their workers' health plans.
This debate is, of course, not new. In 2001, President George W. Bush, as one of his first acts in office, prohibited any organization receiving funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from using those or other funds to provide or promote abortion. Abortion could not even be discussed as an option. This global gag rule led to closed clinics, cuts in healthcare staff, dwindling medical supplies, and shortages in contraceptives, leaving women, children and families without access to vital healthcare services. By 2002, the gag rule had cut off shipments of USAID-donated supplies to 16 developing countries, because the only recipients in those countries were members of the International Planned Parenthood Federation which lost $20 million in USAID funds because it refused to comply with the policy.
And this reminds us of the recent controversy when Susan G. Komen for the Cure withdrew support for Planned Parenthood, until public outcry forced Komen to reinstate their funding.
The more things change…
And in this ongoing debate, it is important to remember that abortion has been legal in the U.S. since 1973, but access continues to be eroded.
Here are some petitions to sign to express your concern and outrage about the current Congressional debate that is excluding women:
http://www.dccc.org/pages/wherearethewomen
http://site.pfaw.org/site/PageServer?pagename=HealthcareExtremism&autologin=true
Sources:
http://www.thetruthaboutgeorge.com/women/
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/2/17/where_are_the_women_lawmakers_walk
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/2/2/after_right_wing_campaign_leading_breast
Labels:
Alan Shaffer,
Anne Kelly,
Deborah Ross,
healthcare,
Poster of the Week,
Robbie Conal,
Women
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