Today at Ms. | November 23, 2021
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The Justices Have No Robes [[link removed]]
BY MADIBA K. DENNIE | Not only did the Supreme Court effectively render Roe v. Wade a dead letter in Texas, upsetting nearly 50 years of settled law; it also destabilized over 200 years of judicial responsibility. The Supreme Court abdicated its singular duty to protect our constitutional rights—regardless of how controversial they are.
(Click here to read more from our special series in collaboration with the Brennan Center: "Abortion is Essential to Democracy") [[link removed]]
The Kids Who Grew Up On Social Media Will Be the Ones to Fix It [[link removed]]
BY JAMIE LEE | In all the discussion around what’s wrong with Facebook, everyone forgot to ask the generation most affected. The young women who actually grew up online should drive the conversation for how we change social media for the better.
Gen Z’s version of the future will not be the metaverse. It will be the authentic reality in front of them.
Sex and the Single Woman at 66: Ageism and Sexism be Damned [[link removed]]
BY ANNE MARIE BIONDO | Studies show that seniors still have high rates of sexual desire, but often feel pressure from society and family members to give up sex.
“As a feminist of the 1970s who fought long and hard against sexism, including making the bedroom a level playing field, how can be stopped in my tracks by my own daughters?”
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Tune in for a new episode of Ms. magazine's podcast, On the Issues with Michele Goodwin on Apple Podcasts [[link removed]] + Spotify [[link removed]] .
As the December oral arguments date for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case fast approaches, all eyes are on the Supreme Court. But we’re wondering — what’s happening at the on the ground, at clinics that provide abortions and reproductive health services where persistent, even daily violence against patients and providers goes overlooked and under-addressed?
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