We've now heard from several people that Florida's online voter registration site is NOT letting people register to vote. FL registration deadline is TOMORROW to vote in the Midterms. @mrmidi recorded the error here. This is voter suppression. The state must EXTEND the deadline.
We resist a telling of history that erases the violence of colonialism. We challenge celebrations of genocidal conquerors like Columbus. We speak out with Indigenous people and commit to addressing systemic oppression and threats to tribal sovereignty. #indigenouspeoplesday
Fifty. Five. Thousand. People. In. Austin.
Channel your rage into organizing, registering people to vote, canvassing. We can do this.
Vote @BetoORourke.
This is a national movement. This is a rallying cry to address the rape crisis happening to black women. Whatever we can do to stop the attack on Black women's bodies, we will do. All we want is your support to make that happen. You can show support by marching w us this weekend.
Don’t let this go unnoticed: the Violence Against Women Act, which helps survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault, is set to expire at the end of September. Let’s reauthorize this Act now.
This is how hard it is for a woman to access an abortion in Mississippi right now. That’s with Roe v. Wade in place. If Roe is overturned, women in Mississippi and three other states will not have access at all. It will be banned. #StopKavanaugh
As a lawyer, Judge Brett Kavanaugh suggested that calling Roe v. Wade "settled law of the land" might be inaccurate, according to a leaked email https://t.co/2Wmp059pNO
We’re about to nominate a Supreme Court justice that has shown less of his record than anybody applying to college right now.
However this is not 4 years, this is a lifetime.
@SenatorCollins@lisamurkowski
You have the power to stop this. Will you?
'The Annunciation of a Woman' by Harmonia Rosales, contemporary Afro-Cuban US artist known for foregrounding black women in Western and religious imagery to create an alternative world vision #womensart
The federal minimum wage→
April 1, 1990: $3.80
April 1, 1991: $4.25
October 1, 1996: $4.75
September 1, 1997: $5.15
July 24, 2007: $5.85
July 24, 2008: $6.55
July 24, 2009: $7.25
It’s now 2018. Time to raise the wage.
Thank you, Leader @TeamPelosi , Congressman @JerryNadler and Congresswoman @JacksonLeeTX18 for leading the initiative to reinstate the 2018 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) which expires at the end of September. #nmpol#nm01#VAWA https://t.co/SGjkIM5BEW