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The 19th welcomes new members to our Board of Directors
Mi-Ai Parrish, managing director of ASU Media Enterprise, succeeds Jessica Lessin as our board chair.
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The Amendment: 'When the way is blocked, we pivot.' with Martha S. Jones
In this final episode of The Amendment, host Errin Haines reflects on the recent presidential election and its implications for gender, race, and democracy. She talks with historian Martha S. Jones about the stark racial divides in voting patterns and the importance of coalition building in the fight for equality in the face of setbacks.
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Where Trump AG pick Matt Gaetz stands on abortion, LGBTQ+ rights and criminal justice
Gaetz would lead the Department of Justice, which last year declined to bring charges against him in a sex trafficking investigation.
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Families celebrate after judge rules on Ten Commandments law in Louisiana classrooms
A federal judge found the law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in all public school classrooms to be unconstitutional on Tuesday.
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Who Trump has picked for the top jobs in his second term
Trump has announced a few senior staff and Cabinet picks and is reportedly tapping more immigration hardliners and foreign policy hawks. Here's what we know.
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Pay first, deliver later: Some pregnant people are being asked to prepay for their baby
Pregnant people are being asked to make large cash payments months before they deliver their babies. Some patient advocates worry this billing practice allows providers to hold treatment hostage.
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Crisis calls from LGBTQ+ youth spiked by 700 percent after Election Day
LGBTQ+ youth are afraid, confused, and anxious about the outcome of the election, The Trevor Project said. Here are some resources.
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Missouri voted for an abortion rights amendment — and the Republicans who vow to overturn it
Progressive initiative petition campaigns keep finding success in a state that hasn’t voted for a Democrat for statewide office since 2018.
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‘We didn’t win, sweet girl’: For these moms, Harris' loss is a loss for their children, too
Many moms took their kids to vote with them hoping to have them be part of a historic election. Now, those same parents are having to talk to their children after Harris’ defeat — and plan for what’s next.
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The movement to swear off men: No sex. No dating. No marriage. No children.
In the days after Donald Trump was elected president, the 4B feminist movement is capturing young women’s interest on social media.