Texas Abortion Ban Attempts an End Run Around Constitution | Voting Rights and Reproductive Rights Groups Look to Congress to Protect Constitutional Rights: "Reproductive Justice Should Guide Policymaking” | Over Half of College Sexual Assaults Happen Between Orientation and Thanksgiving. Here's How to Protect Survivors
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Today at Ms. | September 28, 2021
 

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Texas Abortion Ban Attempts an End Run Around Constitution

BY CARRIE BAKER | On Sept. 1, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed an unconstitutional Texas abortion ban to go into effect. While the Supreme Court did not rule on the law’s merits, the decision is a chilling harbinger of how they may rule in an upcoming case—Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization—on whether previability abortion bans are unconstitutional.

Many are fighting back.

 
 

Voting Rights and Reproductive Rights Groups Look to Congress to Protect Constitutional Rights: “Reproductive Justice Should Guide Policymaking”

BY MADISON GUSLER | It’s no coincidence that both abortion and voting rights are under unprecedented attack in statehouses across the country: In 2021, over 561 abortion restrictions were introduced across 47 U.S. states. During the same time period, 400 restrictive voting rights bills have been introduced across 49 states.

On September 15, a coalition of social justice organizations led by the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, Black Women’s Roundtable and National Council of Negro Women gathered outside the Supreme Court to draw this connection and call for action to protect the constitutional right to vote, to equality and to privacy.

 
 
 
 
Over Half of College Sexual Assaults Happen Between Orientation and Thanksgiving. Here’s How to Protect Survivors

BY DEVI JAGS | More than half of sexual assaults on campus occur between orientation and Thanksgiving—a period known as the “Red Zone.” And with the amount of new students on campus doubling as a result of COVID-19, these numbers risk being doubled as well.

With campus awareness and mental health support, we as students, faculty, family and community can reclaim Red Zones.

 
 
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Over the past year, the demand for a global reckoning with anti-Blackness has reverberated around the world. How can the international community address slavery’s legacy? Dr. Goodwin is joined by Dr. Amara Enyia to break down the global impacts of antiblackness—from COVID-19 deaths to the effects of the climate crisis—and the importance of international organizing across the African diaspora. 

 

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