And around the world, more thanlack access to the reproductive health services they desire, because they lack the ability to make choices for their own bodies. This number isby 40 percent in the next 15 years.1) Confront gender inequality by educating girls and women and supporting women's rights globally.2) Fight economic disparities by promoting sustainable and equitable development.Joinand representatives from theandfor a discussion of these issues at one of these locations this week:The Experimental Station6100 S. Blackstone AvenueChicago, IL 60637(with Alliance for the Great Lakes)DePaul University14 E. Jackson Blvd., Room 1601Chicago, IL 60604University of Illinois-ChicagoLecture Center Building C4802 South Morgan StreetChicago, IL 60607Mayslake Peabody Estate1717 W. 31st StreetOak Brook, IL 60523Also, read this article fromabout connecting environmental and reproductive justice Technorati tags: environment