Grassroots advocacy works. Let’s keep it up!
Month: March 2017
L.A. Women Lead the Way
The female supermajority on Los Angeles County’s governing board proves why women in politics matters.
10 Ways Women Could Be Affected by the Repeal of the Affordable Care Act
The Kaiser Family Foundation has released a brief detailing the catastrophic impact President Trump’s repeal of the ACA would have on women.
Gorsuch Doesn’t Fit the Bill
The stakes are as high as they can be, and we are all taking note. Judge Gorsuch is not qualified to represent every American on the Supreme Court.
Turkish Women Rising
As Turkey descends into increasingly authoritarian and Islamist rule, one group of activists has refused to keep quiet, catapulting the fight for women’s rights into the spotlight.
Q&A: Katie Goodman on Feminism in Comedy
Katie inspires audiences through her commitment to raising social awareness and advancing women’s rights.
Feet on the Ground, Not Backing Down!
In the latest issue of Ms., we feature stories and photos from marches around the world. We also chart the marches out by state and country to show the massive mobilization that the world witnessed on January 21—and ensure that we remember it, and remain inspired by it, for years to come.
5 Ways We Can Defend Women’s Rights and Muslim Rights
How do you speak up against the backlash targeting Muslims while still advocating for women’s rights? How do women from Muslim heritage speak up without emboldening or strengthening political extremes?
A Safr Ride
The goal of Safr is bigger than simply getting women from place to place. This is girl power—on the go.
Peace Heroes: Tunisia’s Khedija Arfaoui
“It became increasingly important for me to join the fight against radicalization.”