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Today at Ms. | July 21, 2023
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What Black Barbie Means to Black Women and Girls [[link removed]]
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Issa Rae attends the World Premiere of Barbie at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on July 9, 2023, in Los Angeles. (Rodin Eckenroth / WireImage)
BY FAITH CRITTENDEN | What does Barbie mean to a Black woman who was once “the Black girl”?
She reminds me that representation does not always come in the form of a person; sometimes, it’s a doll that allows you to embrace your creativity, dreams and imagination far beyond what society believes you are capable of … all in pink stiletto heels.
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Students’ Futures Are Better Off Debt-Free [[link removed]]
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The NAACP leads student debt relief activists in a chant in front of the White House after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s student debt relief program on June 30, 2023. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
BY SINYETTA HILL and MYKEISHA WELLS | We have goals and dreams. But while we’re drowning under mountains of student loan debt, our pursuits seem impossible.
As first-generation college students, our families made sacrifices so we could pursue our dreams. we should be in a position to pay it all back to them, and then some. We will organize our way towards true progress because we simply do not have a choice. Many movements for making meaningful change started with young people just like us. And we won’t stop now. We know firsthand that our futures are better off debt-free.
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Marking the 175th Anniversary of Seneca Falls: ‘Power Concedes Nothing Without a Demand’ [[link removed]]
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BY CYNTHIA RICHIE TERRELL | Weekend Reading for Women’s Representation is a compilation of stories about women’s representation.
This week: This week marks the 175th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention, when suffragists and abolitionists convened to ignite the movement for women’s political and social equality; House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi wrote of equality’s slow progress; The Campaign School at Yale, led by Patricia Russo, welcomed 76 students from across the U.S. and worldwide to Yale Law School; How Gretchen Whitmer made Michigan a Democratic stronghold; the impact of having women make up the majority of New York City’s council; and more.
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In early June 2023, for the second time in two months, Trump was indicted—this time on 37 felony counts for allegedly mishandling sensitive, classified government materials and obstruction of justice. What does this most recent indictment mean for Trump, the 2024 elections, and the future of American democracy as a whole?
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