
Anti-Abortion Lawmakers Can’t Hide Their Anti-Blackness
Questions and behaviors from anti-abortion lawmakers were not meant to intentionally and genuinely inquire about Judge Jackson’s career.
By showing up, I met a coalition of Georgians from all over the state who, like me, had also grown up in Georgia public schools, with conservative parents, or in religions that oppose abortion, yet we learned to fight for what we believe in anyway, even if it made us different.
Questions and behaviors from anti-abortion lawmakers were not meant to intentionally and genuinely inquire about Judge Jackson’s career.
There is a lot that we can learn from Polish abortion rights activists and their work gives us insight to how we can organize and mobilize people for abortion rights.
While 2020 secured Indigenous people a win, the make-up of the court is still stacked against environmental interests and progress.
As a Black woman with a career history as a public defender, Judge Jackson brings a combination of professional understanding and lived experience of a historically marginalized population to the Court.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s judicial record shows a lifelong commitment to fighting for civil rights, economic justice, and fairness.
The nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson and her subsequent confirmation is of the utmost importance in preserving and supporting our future, the next generation’s future, and the planet.
As access to in-clinic abortion care becomes scarcer, now more than ever we need someone like Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson serving on the highest court in the land.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has a history of recognizing the humanity of defendants and incarcerated people.
In recent years, state-level attacks on LGBTQ rights – especially transgender rights – have escalated.