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Choosing Nativism: What the Christian Right's Strange Alliance with the Anti-Immigrant Movement Means for Women

By Tarso Luís Ramos, Pam Chamberlain

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Tarso Luís Ramos is the Director of Research at Political Research Associates and has been a research and writer on right-wing groups since 1991. As director of the Wise Use Public Exposure Project he led efforts to counteract anti-union and environmental campaigns, as well as anti-immigrant outreach to environmentalists in the Western United States.

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Pam Chamberlain is a researcher who studies and writes about opposition to the reproductive justice
and LGBTQ rights movement for Political Research Associates in Somerville, Massachusetts. She has worked with PRA since 1999, as an editor for the Activist Resource Kits, the lead researcher on their Campus Activism Project, and regular contributor to their magazine, The Public Eye. Pam has been involved with feminist, peace and human rights activism since her days as a high school teacher. She maintains a commitment to making research from various academic fields accessible to activists.

10 Reasons to Rethink the Immigration-Overpopulation Connection

By Priscilla Huang

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Priscilla Huang is NAPAWF’s Policy and Programs Director, where she oversees their reproductive justice, anti-trafficking and emerging immigrant rights programs. She is a lifelong social justice activist and has worked for various women’s rights organizations. Priscilla was a Georgetown Women’s Law and Public Policy fellow, and the recipient of Choice USA’s 2007 “Courting Justice” Generation Award. She holds a law degree from American University, Washington College of Law, where she was a Public Interest/Public Service Scholar.

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