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All or None

Feb 01, 2017 / Kristina Agbebiyi / Our Folks
It feels as though with every notification of a new Executive Order from Trump, I feel a 20 pound weight being added to an imaginary … Read More
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The 10 Best Things About the Women’s March on Washington

Jan 27, 2017 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks
Like most college women, I voted in my first presidential election this cycle. When I completed my ballot, filling the empty circle next to “Hillary … Read More

Hasty Hypocrisy: A look at Trump's Executive Orders

Jan 26, 2017 / Kenyetta Whitfield / Our Folks
In the 6 days following the historic inauguration of former reality television turned president, Donald Trump, 12 executive orders have been signed and there is no … Read More
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The Pussy March, or the Women’s March?

Jan 24, 2017 / Aleo Pugh / Our Folks
This year has really shown me the power of the white woman. In a matter of months, they have accomplished some very… interesting things: 1. … Read More
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The Supreme Court Decision That Will Keep Police Violence The Norm

Jul 08, 2016 / Choice USA Staff / Our Folks
To date, 123 people of color have been killed by police in 2016. After the formation of the Black Lives Matter Movement and unprecedented political … Read More

Perspective: It's Time to Allow Foreign Doctors to Provide Care

Mar 21, 2016 / Jason T. Frost / Our Folks
Though many religious leaders say it is not required given the circumstances, diabetic and pregnant Muslims often try to celebrate Ramadan with both fasting and prayer. … Read More
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This is How You Build an Intersectional Reproductive Justice Movement

Feb 18, 2016 / Carley Towne / Our Folks
  We often criticize, push, and urge activist movements around us to go further, to be more intersectional. It’s not negativity that spurs this criticism; intersectionality is … Read More

The Reproductive Justice Case for Taking in Refugees

Nov 17, 2015 / Nigel Morton / Our Folks
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, … Read More

It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over... And It's Nowhere Near Over

Nov 06, 2014 / Samaria Johnson / Our Folks
Like something straight out of a cliché, Wednesday dawned gray and overcast and it stayed that way for the entire day. The midterm elections were … Read More

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