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Today at Ms. | October 5, 2023
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Latina Women Are Leading Their Fight for Equal Pay [[link removed]]
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Actors (left to right) Diana Maria Riva, Angelique Cabral, Lizza Monet Morales and Constance Marie join members and supporters of SAG-AFTRA and WGA on the picket line at Fox Studios on Aug. 11, 2023 in Los Angeles. (Amanda Edwards / Getty Images)
BY MÓNICA RAMÍREZ | In 2022, all Latinas with reported earnings were paid just 52 cents to the dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic male workers. In spite of every attempt to hold Latinas back, we are fighting the current, winning against all odds and leading the way towards change.
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Billboards Throughout South and Midwest Advertise Abortion Access: ‘Pregnant? You Still Have a Choice’ [[link removed]]
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BY CARRIE N. BAKER | For years, anti-abortion groups have dominated the American landscape with billboards. Now abortion rights supporters are battling back with their own.
Shout Your Abortion recently posted six abortion rights billboards along interstate 55 through five states that have banned abortion—from Memphis, Tenn., to Carbondale, Ill. The billboards include messages like, “God’s Plan Includes Abortion” and “Abortion is Okay: You Know What’s Best for You.”
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Single Moms Need Financial Support: ‘The Money We Receive Isn’t Enough to Cover Everything’ [[link removed]]
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BY CATRINA | Front and Center is a groundbreaking series created in partnership with the Magnolia Mother’s Trust (MMT), which aims to put front and center the voices of Black women who are affected most by the often-abstract policies debated at the national level.
Catrina first shared her story with Ms. in 2022. Since she stopped receiving funds through the Magnolia Mother’s Trust program, she’s now on disability for ongoing health issues, but hopes to one day return to the job she loves caring for the elderly.
“The government thinks that the money we receive through disability is enough to cover everything, but it honestly isn’t. … I’m number one for believing that able-bodied people need to work. When I was a full able-bodied person, even though I had health issues, I still got up six to seven days a week and worked anywhere from 12 to 16 hours a day. I worked my butt off. But right now, I’m not able to work.”
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Fifty years ago, hip-hop emerged from a party in the rec room of a Bronx building—and a new sound was born: one with roots in African music, but with its own vibe and messaging. Since its first iterations, women have played significant roles in the creation and evolution of hip-hop: as rappers, DJs, producers, breakdancers, graffiti artists, scholars, journalists and more. Michele Goodwin , Drew Dixon and Janell Hobson break down the past, present and future of hip-hop, and the crucial role of women.
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