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Subject It’s not the economy, stupid
Date November 26, 2024 11:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | November 26, 2024
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.
It’s Not the Economy, Stupid [[link removed]]
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By Tamieka Atkins | This election is an unfortunate macrocosm of what Black women experience each day across industries: a fundamental lack of trust to lead.
It is long past time for us to face the fact that racism—specifically anti-Blackness—and sexism are at the base of the many other reasons Harris was unable to triumph in this election.
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Here’s What the Biden Administration Can Do About Abortion Before Trump Takes Office [[link removed]]
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By Shefali Luthra, The 19th | Though President-elect Donald Trump has waffled on how his administration might handle abortion policy, antiabortion activists are already exerting a pressure campaign for the incoming Trump administration to take a hardline approach and undo many of the policies set in place by the Biden administration.
Still, with two months left before Biden leaves office, there are some areas where legal scholars and attorneys suggest the outgoing administration could still take action, even if the impact may be narrow or short-lived.
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How to Have an Immigration Conversation During the Holidays That’s Unifying, Not Polarizing [[link removed]]
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By Mary Giovagnoli | This holiday could give us a chance to start over with a national conversation on immigration that is unifying, rather than polarizing.
Such a conversation starts with identifying shared values and employing active listening. This is also an opportunity to bring our values as feminists to the table.
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In this episode, we continue to assess and reckon with the 2024 election results. How did abortion rights prevail, while anti-abortion lawmakers were elected in the very same states? What will a Trump administration mean for women’s rights, federal courts, agencies and throughout government? Are there any safeguards left as a check or restraint on abuse of office? And, what silver linings can we find among the election results?
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