College students are facing an unprecedented situation this fall | “compassionate strangers made my abortion happen” | the very queer history of the suffrage movement
Today at Ms. | July 22, 2020

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COVID Campuses Spell Trouble for College Voters

BY OLIVER C. HAUG | College students are facing an unprecedented situation this fall. What does this mean for the country’s most progressive voting bloc? Will digital advocacy be enough?

Compassionate Strangers Made My Abortion Happen

BY SEEMA SYED | "When I realized I needed an abortion, I didn’t realize that it would be a destination abortion. I didn’t realize how many barriers—how many people—would be in my way just so I could get the abortion I wanted, when I wanted it. But thankfully, with the help of complete strangers, I was able to get the abortion I wanted at 30 weeks."

The Very Queer History of the Suffrage Movement

BY WENDY L. ROUSE | "The women’s suffrage movement allowed women to re-examine, question and begin to systematically rebel against the many restrictions they had lived under for centuries—including oppressive gender and sexual norms."


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