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Q&A: Lawyer Heather McCabe on Creating and Sustaining Progress for All Families Under Trump

Sophie Christman Lavin

McCabe turned her rage from election day into resistance—and the motivation to help impact positive change through political action.

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The Senate Can Save Women’s Lives—If They Stop Gorsuch

Sezin Koehler

“Without question, Neil Gorsuch is bad for women’s rights and lives,” Eleanor Smeal, President of the Feminist Majority Foundation, said in an email to activists this week.

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Donald Trump is Facing Another Lawsuit Over Sexual Assault Allegations

Alexa Strabuk

Summer Zervos, one of the multiple women who accused President Donald Trump of unwanted sexual advances, is now suing him for defamation.

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The Women’s March Through the Eyes of Girl Activists

Caeli Waldron

This is the Women’s March, as told by (and photographed by) girl activists.

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We Can Still Win: Moving Forward after the Women’s March in Action and Love

Juliet Williams

“We cannot turn back. This is only the beginning. The Women’s March initiated the resistance. Today and tomorrow, we continue to wage it.”

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This Is What a Movement Looks Like

Sezin Koehler

We asked our community members to show us the views from where they were marching on January 21. These are the photos they sent us from around the world.

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A Creek, a Murder and a Feminist Eye on the Geography of Violence

Regina Davis Moss

The April 2016 murder of second-semester dance and theater major Haruka Weiser at Austin’s Waller Creek was, and remains, a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. And yet, we must see this killing as part of the far more pervasive and largely unrecognized work of violence.

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Join the Feminist Majority Foundation Delegation at The Women’s March!

Sezin Koehler

The Feminist Majority Foundation, publisher of Ms., has partnered with organizers in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and San Francisco and will be assembling a feminist delegation for each city’s Women’s March.

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We Need Saturday Night Live to Survive the Next Four Years

Angela Bonavoglia

SNL has reminded me to leave room for laughter and that comedy can be both cathartic and productive.

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Q&A: Dr. Stephanie Allen and Lauren Cherelle on Black Lesbian Feminism and Fiction

Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque

“I decided to go for it because it defines who I am. I am Black, am lesbian and am a feminist and this is my press.”

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