Remembering those we’ve lost to the coronavirus; a long-standing pattern of dishonesty and hypocrisy in the anti-abortion movement; feminist shows to stream this summer. 
Today at Ms. | May 27, 2020

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Rest in Power: 100,000 Lost

BY ROXY SZAL | The U.S. has passed 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus today. They were our neighbors, friends, family, loved ones and so much more. They are more than just a number. With her project MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!, artist Susan Silton is offering up something productive to do with our collective grief—"to register not just our outraged voices, but the voices of those who are no longer able to speak." 

Evangelicals Paid Roe v. Wade Plaintiff to Publicly Oppose Abortion Rights

BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Norma McCorvey (AKA Jane Roe in the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade) was paid for her anti-abortion activism. Her story is just one more example of the long-standing pattern of dishonesty and hypocrisy in the anti-abortion movement.

Feminist Faves: Netflix Shows to Binge this Summer

BY AVIVA DOVE-VIEBAHN | Looking for something to watch that passes the Bechdel Test? Ms. rounded up some great feminist options—all streaming now on Netflix. 

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