[[link removed]] Ms. Memo: Women's Rights on the Ballot
August 21, 2024
Dear John,
I’m writing to you this week from Chicago, where I’m in town for the Democratic National Convention. As campaigning for November’s elections begins in earnest, it’s becoming more apparent than ever that women’s rights are on the ballot—and that women are voting as if their lives depend on it.
With so much at stake—and in the face of a mainstream media that often neglects to fully cover issues that matter to feminists—we’re here to help. From now until November, you’ll find all the latest elections updates at the top of your inbox on Wednesday mornings in our Ms. Memo—we’ll cover everything from the races that will significantly impact abortion, including state legislative and Supreme Court races, to the races for Congress, the Senate and, of course, the presidency. Our reporters are working now to provide you the most informative and compelling content and action advice. We’ll showcase what’s at stake and how the outcomes of these elections will affect our lives and future. (And, if you like what you see, forward this email to a friend!)
—Kathy Spillar, executive editor
The polls show it: women's votes will be a decisive factor in the 2024 elections. With so much at stake—and with abortion and women’s rights on the ballot—Ms. is here to deliver the latest need-to-know elections news for feminists, every Wednesday.
LIVE UPDATES From Ms. @ DNC: Clinton and Biden Light the Torch for Harris; Fighting for Feminist Media and the ERA; and More [[link removed]]
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By Ms. Editors | The Democratic National Convention runs this week, from Monday, Aug. 19, to Thursday, Aug. 22. As party leaders gather in the Windy City, the air is thick with anticipation of the historic Harris-Walz ticket and the promise of pivotal moments. For those seeking an inside look at the intersection of politics and feminism at the DNC, Ms. magazine writers and editors are on the ground in Chicago, delivering real-time insights and reflections from the heart of the action.
Tuesday, Aug. 20, Day 2: Why Women Voters Matter
Kamala Harris’ appeal to women voters has become a central question for many in the media. A panel hosted by USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with Kathy Spillar, executive editor of Ms.; Michele Bratcher Goodwin, professor at Georgetown Law and executive director of Ms. Studios; and Carol Jenkins, activist, former broadcast journalist and former president of the ERA Coalition; moderated by Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, writer and executive director partnerships and strategy for Ms., explored the gender gap and what is driving women’s votes in 2024.
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Colorado One of Eight States Voting to Expand Abortion Access in November: ‘We’re Going to Be a Model for the Rest of the Country’ [[link removed]] JD Vance Puts an Extremist Marriage Agenda on the Ballot [[link removed]]
What we're reading:
Because it's hard to keep up with everything going on in the world right now. Here's what we're reading this week:
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