Women's
Women's Health -
 Week 2003
 Women's Bodies - Women's Lives
The University of Utah / March 24 - 28
 

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Women's Week 2003

The Pill

A Film Festival Event
Tuesday, March 25
Union Theatre
1 PM - 2 PM

The PillIn May 1960, the FDA approved the sale of a pill that arguably would have a greater impact on American culture than any other drug in the nation's history. For women across the country, the contraceptive pill was liberating: it allowed them to pursue careers, fueled the feminist and pro-choice movements and encouraged more open attitudes towards sex.

Among the key players in the development of the drug were two elderly female activists who demanded a contraceptive women could eat like aspirin and then paid for the scientific research; a devout Catholic gynecologist who believed a robust sex life made for a good marriage and argued tirelessly that the Pill was a natural form of birth control; and a brilliant biologist who bullied a pharmaceutical company into risking a possibly crippling boycott to develop this revolutionary contraceptive. In describing the obstacles they all hurdled, The Pill presents a compelling account of a society in transition.

ALL events are free and open to the public. For a listing of other events, visit our web site at www.womensweek.utah.edu/2003/ or contact the Office of the Associate Vice President for Diversity at leo.leckie@utah.edu or 581-7569.

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