Front Page Herald Article on 47th St Clinic Protest

“I’m committed to serving low-income women, something increasingly difficult to do at the University of Chicago Medical Center. I don’t have the job I had before. The institution has changed around me.”

The words of Dr Mishka Terplan, head of obstetrics and gynecological care at the 47th St Women’s Clinic, quoted in a front page article in this week’s Hyde Park Herald.

To find out how you can get involved in the fight to keep the 47th St clinic open, click here.

CHART Protests 47th St Clinic Closure

Over 70 local residents, healthcare workers, patients, students, and advocates came together Tuesday (June 30th) in front of the University of Chicago administration building to protest the plan to close the 47th St women’s health clinic. A delegation led by community member Marcia Rothenberg and student leader Toussaint Losier gained access to the building, but were denied a meeting with President Zimmer or any other university officials. “When you have advance notice that a delegation is coming to see you, it makes sense at least to haveĀ  someone there to meet them,” Losier commented. “The fact that no-one would talk to us smacks of arrogance and disrespect.”

Once the protest had been wrapped up, the group moved to the President’s house at 59th & University, where a picket and free barbeque had been set up.The festive atmosphere was buoyed by the news that, although the clinic had been scheduled to close that evening, an extension of a couple more weeks had been announced by the university. For the moment, however, this is only a temporary stay of execution: unless we take further action to prevent it, the clinic will close, and hundreds of local women will lose access to the vital services it provides.

More details and pictures of the action – plus news of the university’s response – will follow soon.

Welcome to CHART

Welcome to the new website of the Coalition for Healthcare Access, Responsibility, and Transparency (CHART).

To find out more about what CHART is and how you can get involved, click the links above, or email us at chartchicago@gmail.com.