[[link removed]]
MORE THAN A MAGAZINE, A MOVEMENT
Today at Ms. | June 13, 2023
With Today at Ms. —a daily newsletter from the team here at Ms. magazine—our top stories are delivered straight to your inbox every afternoon, so you’ll be informed and ready to fight back.
How Anti-‘Abortion Trafficking’ Laws Actually *Harm* Youth Trafficking Survivors [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Teenagers protest the Supreme Court’s decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case on July 2, 2022, on the main street in Driggs, Idaho—one of the most extreme anti-abortion states in the U.S. (Natalie Behring / Getty Images)
BY AISHA MAYS and SUBASRI NARASIMHAN | Idaho’s anti-abortion legislature and governor created a new crime this year: “abortion trafficking,” a fallacious and deliberate attempt to spread misinformation on abortion. Laws like this will likely begin to appear in another anti-abortion states and state legislatures.
Equating abortion-seeking to ‘trafficking’ undermines the brutal and inhumane realities that youth trafficking survivors endure. Ultimately, for vulnerable children, so-called anti-‘abortion trafficking’ laws codify the human rights and bodily autonomy abuses that true anti-trafficking laws aim to reduce. Adolescent health professionals and advocates must remain vigilant and continue to mobilize a multi-strategy response to ensure adolescents’ reproductive rights amid current assaults.
(Click here to read more) [[link removed]]
Indictments and Incitements: Threats of Violence Surround Trump Arrest [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Trump supporters and critics gather outside of a Manhattan courthouse on on March 21, 2023, as the nation waits for a possible indictment against former president Donald Trump by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)
BY JACKSON KATZ | In addition to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, Trump is also facing 37 counts of potential mishandling of sensitive government materials. The investigation—led by Jack Smith, Justice Department special counsel—found over 300 classified documents that Trump held onto after his White House term ended in January 2021. They included maps, military plans and operations, and nuclear secrets from top national security and law enforcement agencies of the U.S. government, including the CIA, the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency.
Since news broke of the former president’s latest indictment, violent rhetoric has been on the rise in online forums and far-right militia groups. Trump and his Republican allies have joined in the extreme messaging: Kari Lake, election denier and failed Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, urged supporters “to cling to our guns and our religion.” And U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) tweeted to his 730,000 Twitter followers, “We have now reached a war phase. Eye for an eye.”
(Click here to read more) [[link removed]]
This Magazine Could Be Banned: A Sneak Peek Into Ms.’ Summer 2023 Issue [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
BY CAMILLE HAHN | In the Summer issue of Ms. , we look into the new Florida law that could decimate degree programs in women’s and gender studies, Africana, ethnic and queer studies, among others—part of a radical right-wing strategy that extends nationwide.
Also within the pages of the Summer issue: A look back at 50 years of women in hip-hop. A solution to inequality in professional sports: Let women and men play together. Solutions to men’s violence toward women. And more!
Join the Ms. community today and get the Summer issue delivered straight to your mailbox! [[link removed]]
(Click here to read more) [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Tune in for a new episode of Ms. magazine's podcast, On the Issues with Michele Goodwin on
Apple Podcasts [[link removed]] + Spotify [[link removed]] .
On the latest "On the Issues," we’re unpacking something that’s become increasingly—and distressingly—mainstream in the wake of the Trump presidency: political violence. In the face of these very real and dangerous threats, how can we support women and minority candidates—not just through their candidacies, but throughout their tenures in office and beyond?
We hope you'll listen, subscribe, rate and review today!
[link removed] [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
READ THE REST [[link removed]] | GET THE MAGAZINE [[link removed]] | SUPPORT MS. [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]
Enjoy this newsletter? Forward to a friend!
Was this email forwarded to you by a friend? Subscribe [[link removed]] .
Ms. Magazine
1600 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 801
Arlington, VA 22209
United States
Manage your email subscriptions here [[link removed]]
If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please
unsubscribe: [link removed] .