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Today at Ms. | May 29, 2024
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For the Women Who Accused the Trump Campaign of Harassment, It’s Been More Harassment [[link removed]]
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Jessica Denson is the Trump campaign’s former Hispanic outreach director. (Allison Zaucha / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
BY MARILYN W. THOMPSON | At least four women of color involved in the 2016 Trump campaign are embroiled in legal fights over workplace harassment, discrimination or violations of nondisclosure agreements. They have been subjected to scorched-earth tactics.
Trump is a well-known bully who has belittled and sought to dominate political rivals. It turns out that Trump’s campaign used similar bullying tactics against its own workers. These fights have been waged out of the public eye against women with few resources to stand up against the campaign’s battery of lawyers, paid from a seemingly bottomless trove of campaign money.
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To Win, They Have to Lie: Why Louisiana Is Reclassifying Safe Abortion Pills as Dangerous Controlled Substances [[link removed]]
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Demonstrators gather in front of the Supreme Court during oral arguments in the case of the FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine on March 26, 2024. The case challenges the 20-plus-year legal authorization by the FDA of mifepristone, a commonly used abortion medication. (Anna Rose Layden / Getty Images)
BY JILL FILIPOVIC | Abortion opponents know they will lose on the merits if they’re honest. And so they lie. Which is exactly how we get bills that suggest abortion pills are addictive, and threaten to jail women who haven’t had abortions, but who simply possess extremely safe and common medicines.
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Women Rap Back: ‘It’s My Dance and It’s My Body’ [[link removed]]
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Screenshot from Salt-N-Pepa’s “Shake Your Thang” music video.
BY MICHELE WALLACE | From the November/December 1990 issue of Ms. magazine: “What won’t subvert rap’s sexism is the actions of men; what will is women speaking in their own voice.”
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