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Subject Biden signs landmark #MeToo bill
Date March 3, 2022 11:00 PM
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Today at Ms. | March 3, 2022
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The Texas Abortion Ban: The Unwanted Consequences of a Forced Unwanted Pregnancy [[link removed]]
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BY KIMBERLY HERNANDEZ, SARAH SWIEZY, ROZENA SHIRVANI and REBECCA ANDERSON | Texas Senate Bill 8’s ultimate goal is to decrease abortion rates. But restricting access to abortion does not decrease its incidence—it only serves to hurt women and children in the process.
Legislation needs to focus on preventing unintended pregnancy before it happens and taking care of living children—not on restricting access to safe and proper reproductive healthcare.
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Online Abortion Provider Razel Remen: ‘Telemedicine Abortion Is Safe and Reliable’ [[link removed]]
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | As we await the fate of Roe, Ms.’s “Online Abortion Provider” series will spotlight the wide range of new telemedicine abortion providers springing up across the country in response to the recent removal of longstanding FDA restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone.
Dr. Razel Remen, an independent abortion provider in Detroit, provides telemedicine abortion for people in Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York. She offers medication abortion pills to people 14 and older through 11 weeks of pregnancy. “If I had not done my residency in Alabama, I would not have become an abortion provider. It made me realize that lack of access to abortion not only negatively impacted individual people, but also their families and communities.”
Using Archaeology to Rediscover Harriet Tubman’s Life in Freedom [[link removed]]
BY DOUGLAS V. ARMSTRONG | Archaeological and historic records related to Harriet Tubman’s life in freedom indicate that she was a resilient woman with deep spiritual beliefs and a willingness to open her home and to offer her resources to others. Despite obstacles, with the help of the AME Zion Church, and an array of supporters, Tubman created a special place where aging and homeless African Americans could find shelter and freedom from want.
The archaeological record recovered at the Harriet Tubman Home serves to remind us to move with deliberate action and to pursue freedom and dignity on behalf of others.
Launching Tuesday, Feb. 1, and culminating on March 10, the Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Project [[link removed]] pays tribute to this feminist icon with a special commemorative issue through Ms . online and in print. Explore the interactive groundbreaking site here [[link removed]] .
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President Biden has announced Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the nominee to succeed Justice Stephen Breyer on the United States Supreme Court. Who is she? What’s her background? And why is she one of the most qualified and prepared nominees that this process has seen in nearly a century? New from our "Road to Confirmation" series: We unpack Judge Jackson’s qualifications and examine what’s next in the process.
We hope you'll listen, subscribe, rate and review today!
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