I refuse to go back: Rutgers-Newark rally supports Senate bill for abortion rights
I refuse to go back: Rutgers-Newark rally supports Senate bill for abortion rights
Article about pro-ROE rally at Rutgers University-Newark
Go to postArticle about pro-ROE rally at Rutgers University-Newark
Go to postArticle about protest in Newark, NJ right after the overturn of ROE. My community is up in arms as we should be!
Go to postArticle by the Times Photography Staff about the different ways newspapers across the country represented the overturn of ROE. — Excerpt: Newspaper websites across the country covered the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights with banner headlines and large photos. Some featured multiple stories, others fewer. Some sites downplayed, while others blew out the […]
Go to postThis image is an Instagram post by Bonnie Siegler whose firm designed the book – caption below. After the US Supreme Court overturned ROE and took away women’s rights, this book and its perspective seem very important. — “This incredible new book clearly and simply explains why and how men are responsible for every unwanted […]
Go to postI feel as though this contribution is necessary to get other contributors/viewers to consider those who are most vulnerable really in any society. Once this shift in thinking is facilitated, then that's when we can truly begin to change as a society and give a seat to those who are most marginalized.
Go to postIn 1960 for federal Marshall’s escorted Ruby Bridges to a segregated school in Louisiana. This week (03/21/22) Ketanji Brown Jackson was escorted to Supreme Court Confirmation hearings as the first Black woman nominated to America’s highest court.
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postApart from RU-N Dialogue at Express Newark, 03/29/22
Go to postA common consensus on the falsehoods of the American Dream
Go to postWill You Be My Monument is a collaboration between writer Salamishah Tillet of New Arts Justice at Rutgers University – Newark, designer Chantal Fischzang, and photographer Scheherazade Tillet. This public art installation was inspired by the City of Newark’s removal of the Columbus statue in Washington Park on June 25, 2020. Featuring a photograph by […]
Go to postAbortion Is Normal is an exhibition organized by a collective of cultural practitioners as an urgent call-to-action exhibition to raise both awareness and funding in support of accessible, safe, and legal abortion. This show comes at a time when legal abortion is under acute attack throughout the United States. Simultaneously, the 1973 landmark ruling, Roe […]
Go to postVice invited conservative and progressive women to their offices to discuss feminism.
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