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Who Gets to Be Seen?: A bronze sculpture in Times Square is challenging who we choose to celebrate in public spaces.
Grounded in the Stars—is a 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture by Thomas J. Price, is turning heads in the heart of New York City.

Three Māori Lawmakers Face Record Suspensions Over Haka Protest
Three Māori lawmakers from New Zealand’s Te Pāti Māori party face unprecedented suspensions from Parliament after performing a protest haka last November to oppose the Treaty Principles Bill, which aimed to redefine the country’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi. The bill was ultimately defeated in April.

Seven people died in ICE custody during Trump's first 100 days
ICE detention facilities are facing a growing crisis as the detained population has surged to nearly 50,000 people, a 21 percent increase since mid-December, under Trump’s directive to increase detentions.

80% of women in jail are mothers. Most are the primary caretakers.
This Mother’s Day, help bring Black mamas home.

What is Black Dandyism? How This Year’s Met Gala Theme Honors Black Excellence
This year, the Met Gala dress code is “Tailored for You,” focusing on the suits, tailoring, and structured silhouettes characteristic of Black Dandy menswear.

The Exploitation of Laken Riley and Crime Victims for Personal Gain
The Laken Riley Act has Been Signed Into Law, Fueling Anti-Immigrant Agenda in the Wake of Tragedy

After Public Outcry Donald Trump Rescinds Federal Funding Freeze—Your Voice Always Matters!
On Monday night, the country descended into panic when Donald Trump signed an executive order freezing all federal funding.

Voter Suppression Is On the Rise—Here’s What You Need to Know Before the Election.
Voter Suppression Is On the Rise—Here’s What You Need to Know Before the Election.

Climate Disasters and Gender Inequality: How Women and Girls Are Disproportionately Affected
Climate Disasters and Gender Inequality: How Women and Girls Are Disproportionately Affected

Georgia's 6-week abortion ban has been struck down in court as unconstitutional
A Georgia state judge struck down the state’s six-week abortion ban, reinstating legal abortion up to 22 weeks of pregnancy—Learn how to take action for reproductive freedom. →

Missouri Has Wrongfully Executed Marcellus Williams, an Innocent Man, Against Victim’s Family’s Wishes
Missouri Has Wrongfully Executed Marcellus Williams, an Innocent Man, Against Victim’s Family’s Wishes—Learn how to take action for racial justice →

US SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS ACCESS TO THE ABORTION PILL—Mifepristone is here to stay
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of upholding access to mifepristone. In a 9-0 decision in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, the justices determined that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue to remove the drug from the market. Learn why this is a feminist issue →

Louisiana is Making it Harder for Women to Access Reproductive Health Care
Effective October 1st, medication abortion pills will be categorized as “controlled dangerous substances” under a new Louisiana law.

Support for legal abortion is widespread around the world
According to a recent study by Pew Research Center, a median of 66% of adults across 27 countries believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is causing severe gender-based violence
In the eastern DRC, violence against women and girls is widely being used as a weapon of war.