
Ruth Messinger and I spoke last night at the annual dinner of ChoiceMatters – Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion at the Scarsdale Women’s Club.

Exhibition: William Sanger – Downeast: Watercolors by William Sanger
May 13 – June 12, 2016.
Exhibition Opening Reception, Friday, May 13, 2016, 5-7 pm.
A selection of watercolors by New York artist, William Sanger (1873-1961), of the Maine coast. The watercolors are from the collection of the artist’s grandson, Alexander Sanger. A catalogue has been prepared for this exhibition by art historian, Alexandra C. Anderson.
Exhibition: William Sanger – Downeast: Watercolors by William Sanger
May 13 – June 12, 2016.
Exhibition Opening Reception, Friday, May 13, 2016, 5-7 pm.
A selection of watercolors by New York artist, William Sanger (1873-1961), of the Maine coast. The watercolors are from the collection of the artist’s grandson, Alexander Sanger. A catalogue has been prepared for this exhibition by art historian, Alexandra C. Anderson.
Vicki Cowart:
January 28, 2016
“I’m so inspired by the support shown for Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains this morning at the Breakfast of Champions in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
New Mexicans from across the state converged with a clear message: We are united to protect reproductive rights and access to compassionate health care and real sex-ed. We won’t be deterred. Thank you Alexander Sanger for your moving words, and thank you to all who attended!”
By Barbara Goldberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Outside the crumbling Brooklyn building where the first U.S. birth control clinic opened 100 years ago, Alexander Sanger reflected on the move that landed his grandmother in jail and fueled a controversy over women’s reproductive rights that has raged ever since.