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Today at Ms. | December 16, 2024
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Trump’s Second Term Blueprint: Using the Helms Amendment to Enforce Total Global Abortion Bans [[link removed]]
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By Rachel Marchand | The Helms Amendment turns 51 years old on Dec. 17. As the second Trump administration gets underway, Project 2025 looks to Helms as a tool.
At the same time, there’s also a bill pending in Congress to repeal the Helms Amendment: the Abortion is Healthcare Everywhere Act—led in the House by Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) and in the Senate by Cory Booker (D-N.J.)—which would remove Helms’ language from the Foreign Assistance Act and specify that U.S. foreign assistance funding can be used for the provision of abortion in countries where abortion is legal.
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A Second Trump Term Could Worsen Inequalities for Women Student-Athletes [[link removed]]
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By Ana Apostoleris Rivera | Since 1972, when Title IX was signed into law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex by any educational program receiving federal financial assistance, colleges and universities have faced questions about what constitutes “discrimination” under the statute, specifically in the universe of college athletics.
Now, 52 years after the law was passed, the Department of Education is under threat by the incoming presidential administration at a crucial time for Title IX enforcement, as new NCAA policies could spell a threat to gender equality in the college sports space even as female student-athletes continue to gain visibility and marketability.
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Feminist Roundup: The Best and Worst Quotes of 2024 [[link removed]]
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By Livia Follet | “A bird may sing in Kabul, but a girl may not.”
“I want all women who have been raped to say: Madame Pelicot did it, I can too.”
“Our ability to end a pregnancy with just a few pills—safely, privately, at home and without shame—was too much for them to take.”
“The rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact check.”
“Birth control really screws up female brains.”
A collection of this year’s most inspiring and infuriating things said by and about women.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Tune in for a new episode of Ms. magazine's podcast, On the Issues with Michele Goodwin on
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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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