reproductive rights
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Anthony Edwards’ Baby Mama Drama Has the Internet in Shambles
The NBA player has found himself to be the talk of the timelines as of late.
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South Carolina Woman’s Terrifying Experience is What Many Fear Will Happen in a Post-Roe V. Wade Reality
After losing her child during an unexpected at-home labor, Amari Marsh was forced to defend herself
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Five Things Black Women Want As We Head Into The Election
A New poll from Higher Heights for America is laying out the top issues for Black women care about going into the Presidential election.
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The “OPill” Birth Control Has Changed The Game For Black Women
The F.D.A just approved the first over-the-counter birth control. Here’s why that’s a big deal for Black Americans.
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Governor Ron DeSantis’ All Out War on Black Floridians
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ “anti-woke” push is highly publicized, but what about all his other attacks on Black Floridians?
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Kamala Harris Fights For Abortion Rights On Roe’s 50th Anniversary
Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping into the spotlight in Florida to commemorate the historic Supreme Court case establishing the right to abortion.
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SC Court Permanently Blocks Abortion Ban
The South Carolina Supreme Court defended the right to abortion, arguing that the state’s six–week abortion ban violated South Carolina’s Constitution.
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National Network of Abortion Funds Leader Breaks Down Reproductive Justice
Root 100 honoree and NNAF Executive Director Oriaku Njoku explains what reproductive justice means, and why Black women came up with it in the first place.
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Abortion Rights Took a Major Hit This Year, But The Fight Still Raged On In The States
As one of the worst years for abortion rights draws to a close, we look back at everything that went down in the states. (Hint: some of it might surprise you.)
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Kyrsten Sinema Does The Most Karen Thing Ever
The nearly 70% of white women who voted for Herschel Walker couldn’t change the balance of power in the Senate. So Sinema decided to lend them a hand.
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