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A woman might win the presidency of Mexico. What could that mean for abortion rights?
Hartford Courant· 4 days agoIf a woman wins Mexico’s presidency on June 2, would she rule with gender in mind? The question has...
Orange Schools’ communications department earns multiple awards
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 2 days agoDuring the OHSPRA Achievement Awards luncheon, director of communications Lou DeVincentis and...
Union hotel workers rally to kick-start bargaining
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMay 2—1/3 Swipe or click to see more JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM In the foreground, Local 5 member Annaliza Sinton-Hewitt joined fellow union members in the march. 2/3 Swipe or ...
A woman might win the presidency of Mexico. What could that mean for abortion rights?
Las Vegas Sun· 7 days agoA woman holds a banner reading in Spanish, “Legal, safe, and free abortion” as abortion rights protesters demonstrate in front of the National Congress on the “Day for Decriminalization of Abortion ...
How a digital archive is preserving Canada’s history of LGBTQ+ activism
The Conversation· 6 days agoLGBTQ+ organizations in Canada are gearing up for a “Rainbow Week of Action” that will feature rallies across the country calling on governments to do more to support LGBTQ+ communities. As ...
In third season, Inspire Cycling hopes to empower more women to join the sport
The Aspen Times· 4 days agoEditor’s note: A version of this story appears in the 2024 Cycling Guide. Roaring Fork Valley-based...
Pay equity taskforce disbanded, 'no longer required' - Minister
MSN News· 2 days agoThe government is being accused of "misdirected priorities" after it disestablished the pay equity taskforce.
Draya Michele Tells 'Mean' Haters to 'Do Better' After Clearing Up Paternity of Unborn Baby
AceShowbiz· 6 days agoAceShowbiz - Draya Michele has once again stood up against "mean" trolls on social media. The reality TV star, who has been facing backlash since unveiling her pregnancy, has called out people ...
‘Witches’ are still killed all over the world. Pardoning past victims could end the practice
The Conversation· 6 days agoIn recent decades, governments the world over have increasingly taken action to address the dark history of witch-hunting. In western Europe, memorials to victims have been erected at sites ...