Roe V Wade: 51 Years of Struggle

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Fifty-one years ago, the nine unelected judges on the U.S. Supreme Court — facing enormous pressure from a growing women’s rights movement that was part of a larger people’s movement

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Peace through liberation

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We are well acquainted, too well acquainted, with violence, from domestic violence to sexual assault to exploitation. The violence women experience within the United States is not the violence of

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Not all war is the same

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Our communities are being ravaged by systemic racism, sexism and the impacts of a changing climate. Women and children disproportionately face the burdens of these crises. Imperialist war amplifies the

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She Who Struggles: Agnes Smedley

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The Struggle Over Medication Abortion is Far from Over 

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After two different judges issued conflicting rulings on the accessibility of mifepristone, more commonly known as the abortion pill, the Supreme Court weighed in on April 21, temporarily allowing the

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U.S. Pregnancy-Related Deaths Skyrocket, Capitalism is to Blame

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A new report out from the National Center for Health Statistics finds that U.S. maternal deaths have increased by an alarming 40% since 2020. The latest federal data suggests that

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