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Overturning Roe vs. Wade We have repeatedly seen the narrative the Republican Party has put out to eliminate a woman’s right to choose. Today, by a majority vote by the Un
2022 Midterms Critical: Insurrection Unfolds and Texas GOP Responds with Extremism
With the 2022 midterms underway, the future of our Democracy is at stake. As the hearings of the January 6th insurrection develop with the findings of the Select Committee, we see
The LGBTQ Movement and Local Activism
The great strides the LGBTQ movement has managed to make over the last 40 years can be credited to the actions of many small grassroots movements. Over time the efforts of these sm
PRIDE and Voter Turnout
The Dallas Pride Parade returned to Fair Park after a two-year hiatus. Even before, when it was on Cedar Springs Road in the heart of the “gayborhood,” there was stil
Gun Control-Their Actions Speak Louder Than Their Words
Gun control has been a pressing issue in the United States for over a decade due to the threat of mass shootings throughout the country. However, despite the near-constant threat o
Voting Blue this November is Essential to the Fight for Reproductive Rights
The leaked SCOTUS draft has many red-state citizens feeling hopeless, but voting blue this November can help mitigate this decision’s impact on our nation’s future. Ove
North Carolina’s Judicial Elections: The Last Resort of a Republican State
There’s a lot on the ballot in North Carolina this election season, but perhaps some of the most important elections are getting the least attention. Voters are, of course, foc
Masked Voter Suppression
You may think you know all the ways voter suppression efforts happen. Have you considered that voting many times a year is one of the reasons? In Texas, we just had another Electi
Ohio’s New Voter ID Laws, the Latest Act of Voter Suppression
Amongst other states with voter suppression legislation in the country, a new Ohio law may tighten voter ID requirements across the state. Senate Bill 320, sponsored by Sen. Theres
There Is Much on the Line for the 2022 Midterms in Ohio
The May 3rd primary in Ohio for the 2022 Midterms is fast approaching. As maps have yet to be approved, there will be a split primary with the State Representative, State Senate,