"What we have now is not sustainable," writes VOX ATL's Zariah Taylor "In the path to a better and just world, we need to be willing to brainstorm a life beyond our current government systems." Read on
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On Friday, June 24, the Supreme Court made a drastic decision affecting women of all ages across the United States. In a 213-page opinion, the court officially overturned Roe v. Wade, making abortion no longer a constitutional right. Women, transgender, and non-binary Americans of all ages are being catapulted 50 years back into the past,… Read on
The last year I have data for, in 2020, there were about 37,000 abortions in Georgia. That number of people are still going to need abortions; they are going to have to find care in whatever way is available, and those options will be fewer. Read on
Juneteenth is a holiday known by many names such as Emancipation day, Independence Day, or Freedom Day. Although the holiday has many different identifiers, it celebrates the same monumental event in history – the manumission of Black people in America that went into effect June 19th 1865. Juneteenth has been a widely celebrated holiday in… Read on
All video was taken in Washington D.C. hours after the Roe v. Wade decision was overturned on June 24, 2022. The people videoed were chosen due to their protest signs and what I perceived to be unique viewpoints. Read on
Growing up as a self-educated student motivates me to write an article for anyone feeling unaware. There are many blogs, news shows, and social media posts headlining the June 24 Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v Wade, but I understand that some readers are left unhinged after reading the complex political rhetoric. I provide… Read on