Today at Ms . | December 18, 2020
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The Ms. Q&A: Activist and Artist Parastou Forouhar Is Fighting for the “Iran That Could Have Been” [[link removed]]
BY PARDIS MAHDAVI | "There are a lot of activists sitting in this horrible prison now... We have to name them, and we have to mobilize actions in the democratic cohort so that the regime in Iran knows that these people are not alone—they are heard, they are supported from the democratic countries and people, societies."
YOU'RE INVITED: To hear more from Parastou Forouhar and other Iranian women leading the feminist resistance, join Ms. this Monday, Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. ET for a conversation about Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, with Margaret Atwood, Nicholas Kristof, Forouhar, and others. RSVP here! [[link removed]]
As Eviction Deadline Looms, Black Women Are Over Two Times More Likely to Be Behind on Rent [[link removed]]
BY JASMINE TUCKER & CLAIRE EWING-NELSON | "Asian women, Black women and Latinas are facing serious hardship with only more to come if expanded unemployment benefits and the eviction moratorium are allowed to expire. It’s time to act before it becomes too difficult for Americans to come back from this crisis."
Reads for the Rest of Us: Best of the Rest 2020 [[link removed]]
BY KARLA STRAND | The best of the best—Feminist Librarian Karla Strand's top 35 books of the year are here!
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After a long four years of the Trump administration, how is the U.S. viewed abroad? And how can the incoming Biden administration begin to repair damaged relationships with our allies?
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