Editor’s Note: The following post is republished with permission by the Global Forest Coalition in an effort to raise awareness of women’s rights, climate justice and climate resilience. The original publishing may be found here...
Activists around the country react to the Supreme Court's ruling against the Trump Adminstration's attempt to add a ciizenship question to the 2020 Census.
In Missouri, these introduced and accepted legislation hold serious consequences for access to medicine, voting rights, bodily autonomy and relief from trauma.
In Georgia, the Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act radically revises personhood rights by allowing fetuses to be considered legal residents of the state, as well as dependent minors for taxation purposes.
Louisiana has several pieces of passed and introduced anti-choice legislation, including one law that, barring a successful court challenge, would prohibit abortions when a fetal heartbeat is detected.
This spring, Ohio passed legislation that would charge a fifth degree felony to any doctor who knowingly induces or performs an abortion before determining if there is a fetal heartbeat. On the horizon, there are more restrictive efforts, including...
Alabama legislators have managed to use arguably the nation's most inciteful, emotionally charged language to craft an ant-choice law that is additionally laden with scientific and medical inaccuracies.
Our #GlobalFeminist series began by questioning whether the modern women’s movement, manifesting itself in the United States as the Women’s March and Women’s Wave movement, was a true mechanism for a global, intersectional change. Our argument was...
Editors Note: This article is part of our Women’s Movement Series that curates articles written and supported by activists and advocates working to create a more inclusive, global women’s movement. It will run from October 2018 to January 2019. It...
Editors Note: Justice in Review is an annual reflect back at social justice issues from the year. Below are some of the issues that we saw in 2018 which we need to act on in 2019. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but a good start. What are...