We allow this to happen when we ignore our responsibility; don't keep ourselves informed; and don't vote. Haven't we had enough of this? Aren't we going to do something about it? There is strength in numbers. We are many. Let's use that power! more »
Archives for: "May 2023"
EDITOR'S COMMENTARY: Rabid white supremacist are hell bent on banning books and manipulating school curriculums so that their version of history and what they believe is good or bad, right or wrong is all our young people will be allowed to learn.… more »
A corporation does not have morals—it has a bottom line. Disney’s lawsuit against Florida is more about being able to reap profits while underpaying workers than it is about protecting LGBTQ communities. By Sonali Kolhatkar Florida’s Republican governor… more »
Claiming to protect children, Republicans are going after libraries and librarians instead of the police, gun manufacturers, and actual child sexual abusers. By Sonali Kolhatkar Missouri Republicans in early April voted to cut all public funding for… more »
The U.S. appears likely to legalize over-the-counter contraception—a critical step in increasing women’s bodily autonomy and economic independence. By Sonali Kolhatkar A committee of advisers recently recommended that the federal Food and Drug… more »
Our movement's ballot initiative campaign, "Floridians Protecting Freedom", is launching to protect access to abortion and ensure our personal medical decisions are ours and ours alone to make. Time and time again, our state government has chosen to… more »
I'll just bet many of you and I have something in common. That is we both believe that whoever wins the most popular votes should become President of the United States! And we are both frustrated and angry about our Electoral College System. It's time… more »
Trans people aren't real people, right? By Lisa Demmi That's the only reason that I can come up with to understand why so many people think we shouldn't treat them like people. I mean they certainly have done this to themselves, right? Because it makes… more »
Harvard Radcliffe Institute held a major public conference January 26–27, 2023, to probe the complex and unpredictable ways that Roe v. Wade and its aftermath shaped the United States and the world beyond it for nearly half a century. The existential… more »