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Category: Gender Justice

Posted inGender Justice, News, Racial Justice

Don’t let anti-choice extremists cover up their anti-democratic aims

by Dina Montemarano January 29th, 2021March 18th, 2021
Posted inGender Justice, News, Racial Justice

How the anti-abortion movement fed the Capitol insurrection

by Tina Vásquez January 22nd, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inGender Justice, News, Racial Justice

Attorney who posed as Latina resigns and faces community accountability

by Tina Vásquez January 14th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice, Gender Justice, News

Federal government executes Lisa Montgomery, first woman put to death in 67 years

by Tamar Sarai Davis January 13th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice, Gender Justice, News

Conditions on death row are horrible, but women have it especially hard

by Tamar Sarai Davis January 11th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inGender Justice, News, Racial Justice

Abortion plotlines on TV and film last year didn’t reflect reality, new report says

by Carolyn Copeland January 8th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inGender Justice, News, Racial Justice

The National Lawyers Guild’s former first ‘Latina’ president is a white woman

by Tina Vásquez January 7th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice, Gender Justice, Opinion

A people-centered approach to public safety is long overdue

by Mary Hooks January 6th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice, Gender Justice, News

For Black women, the protections of womanhood are no bar to execution

by Tamar Sarai Davis December 29th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice, Gender Justice, News

In capital cases, defiance of gender stereotypes helps justify execution

by Tamar Sarai Davis December 22nd, 2020March 19th, 2021

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