Category: Women’s Rights

100 Years of Universal Suffrage, a history of struggle

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Over a hundred years ago, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in Tennessee in a nail-biting vote.

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Stay in the Streets – Justice for Vanessa Guillén!

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On June 30, the remains of 20-year old Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén were found just outside of Fort Hood Army base. This tragic discovery comes after over two months of

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#SayHerName: Breonna Taylor would have been 27 today

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By Candice Yanez Today Breonna Taylor would have been 27-years-old. But on March 13, Louisville police murdered Breonna in her own home while she was asleep. An EMT with plans

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DeVos’ new Title IX regulations protect those accused of sexual assault

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The US Secretary of Education, Betsey DeVos, released new sweeping federal mandates that give more protections to those accused of sexual misconduct.

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Chicago Nursing Home Workers Achieve Historic Contract

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On May 7, healthcare workers of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in Chicago were prepared to strike the following morning.

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Women’s prisons and Covid-19: Demand relief now!

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The United States is the epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic with one million confirmed cases. The United States also has the largest prison population on Earth, including the highest number

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