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Obama administration defending women and health

Finally, our president is pro-woman and pro-choice. Moreover, he actually cares about helping people. After eight long years of the Bush administration’s anti-woman, anti-choice policies, I find myself feeling surprised when Obama takes a stand for women. After reminding myself that, yes, we now have a progressive president, I can’t help but smile and bask in the feeling of pride and optimism.

President ObamaOne of the most recent acts of the administration that filled me with hope was Obama declaring April Sexual Assault Awareness Month. According to The Women on the Web:

Calling sexual assault “pervasive” in the United States — 18 percent of women reported being raped at some point in their lifetime — Obama stressed that such attacks not only take their toll on the victims, but the family, friends and others, as well.

Given the current focus on the failing economy, I think Obama’s willingness to go to bat on this issue really speaks volumes about his dedication to women’s issues.

Another move that evoked pride was the Obama administration launching the Act Against Aids campaign. Partnered with the CDC and HHS, the White House will bring attention to the HIV/AIDS epidemic over the next five years. Not to mention:

To help achieve widespread use of the campaign messages within African-American communities, the Obama Administration also announced today the Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative (AAALI), a partnership with 14 of the nation’s leading African-American civic organizations to integrate HIV prevention into each organization’s outreach programs.

So, let me get this straight - our president is actually concerned with taking concrete steps to address national and worldwide equality and health issues? Pinch me.