Why We Need to Let Southern Social Justice Activists Lead Madeline Morcelle The people closest to the problems are often closest to the solutions—that includes Southern advocates fighting for sexual and reproductive health.
The Circus in Town Is the Trump Campaign Jessica Mason Pieklo We know Donald Trump presents a very real threat to reproductive freedom—journalists need to act like it.
HBCUs Are a Safe Haven—But LGBTQ+ Students Don’t Feel Like They Have a Space On Campus Trinity Talton "I think my expression of being queer really affects how I am perceived by others on campus.”
After 2020, These 3 Georgia Universities Are Working Overtime to Get Out the Vote Allison Mawn Students at Georgia Tech, Georgia College and State University, and UGA can access voter resources through clubs, outreach programs, and classes.
In New Policy, Texas Agency Won’t Change Gender Markers on IDs Garnet Henderson The Texas Department of Public Safety also directed employees to send gender marker change requests, including identifying information, to a specific email address.
Editor’s Note: Rewire News Group Goes Back to School Natasha Roy Democrats and Republicans alike are vying for the youth vote—but are they asking what Gen Z actually wants?
The Role of Joyful Defiance in Abortion Rights and Access Strategy Jessica Mason Pieklo Democrats should take a page from abortion activists and look forward, not back.
Kamala Harris Must Fight Against Project 2025’s Anti-Abortion Roadmap Jasmine Wynn Opinion: To win, Democrats must recognize that the burden of protecting abortion access rests on the shoulders of political leadership.
Why Are Conservatives Grasping at (Tampon) Strings to Criticize Tim Walz? Avital Norman Nathman Opinion: Making sure students, teachers, and staff can access necessary health-care supplies like menstrual products is exemplary—not shameful.
How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Media’s Relationship With Trump? Imani Gandy Analysis: Donald Trump does not know what mifepristone is. Stop acting like he does.