New Hampshire Legislators Escalate Attack on Abortion Rights

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Since publishing this article New Hampshire has passed amendments to its 24-weeks abortion ban adding exceptions for fatal fetal diagnoses, incest and rape Residents of New Hampshire, the “Live Free

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Japanese American Women in the Internment Camps

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The same day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, Chiye Tomihiro’s father was arrested by the FBI. She was 16 at the time and remembers speaking to

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She Who Struggle: Vicki Garvin

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Victoria Holmes moved from Virginia to Harlem, where she grew up at the height of the Great Depression. In Harlem, her life became permanently threaded into the fabric of struggle

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From Struggle to Militant: A Revolutionary Story Ep. 8 Sameena Rahman

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n episode 8 of From Struggle to  Militant: A Revolutionary Story, we interview Sameena Rahman.  As someone who grew up in Saudi Arabia, she was aware from a young age

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The U.S. government falls short in providing relief to educators and women

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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a crisis for capitalism but the weight of that crisis has fallen squarely on the shoulders of working women.

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