Transportation as a Barrier to Voting
There are many barriers to voting, and it keeps getting worse thanks to Republican states passing more and more anti-voter laws. Some big ones are registration problems, voter ID l
The Unlikely Activist
A call to action often strikes people in mysterious ways: a hurricane whips through their region and climate change becomes a connect-the-dots moment for the first time. A family m
Driving Women Forward
As a women-operated group that seeks to help the fight to create an equal American society within the poll booth and in the larger societal structure, we are often faced with the r
Combating Voter Suppression in Florida
In late November 2020, following the presidential election and the allegations of rampant voter fraud that came with it, Republican officials in Florida touted the state as a shini
Discriminatory Legislation In Ohio Aimed at LGBTQIA+ Communities
The latest push back by the Ohio GOP came earlier this month when Governor Mike DeWine signed LGBTQIA+ discrimination into law. The language, which was buried within the 700 pages
Getting Americans with Disabilities Out to Vote
Note: In recent years, much of the disability community has come around to use identity-first language in order to emphasize the immovable nature of their identity as a disabled pe
Forty-Five Day Fighting Voter Suppression Initiative
Thanks to organizers’ hard work and dedication across the nation, Americans turned out in record numbers to cast their ballots in the 2020 election. Quickly deducing that wid
Reform Democracy and Protect Voting Rights
In the wake of the historic voter turnout in 2020, fraught with conspiracy theories about the inaccuracy of the results, states across the nation have increased their intensity to
We Remember: The March on Edmund Pettus Bridge.
In this Black History Month, let us take a moment to recount the events of one of the starkest example of voter suppression that holds an indelible stain on our history. On March 7
America: Who Are We?
I am writing this on the eve of the swearing in of our new President, Joe Biden, and our new Vice President, Kamala Harris.It has been a long four years. The tensions in the wake o