
Greg Morton
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Apr 1, 2024 |
fullerproject.org | Christine Trudeau |Lisa Woelfl |Greg Morton |Jessica Klein
From voting booths to board rooms — feminists have long fought to make women visible. Visibility, after all, is a crucial tool for uplifting marginalized communities and creating the foundation for equality. Some women, however, find themselves still entrenched in this fight for authentic representation. March 31 marked International Transgender Day of Visibility. Launched on Facebook in 2009 by Michigan trans therapist and activist Rachel Crandell-Crocker, it has spread around the world.
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Mar 30, 2024 |
fullerproject.org | Lisa Woelfl |Greg Morton |Jessica Klein |Qadri Inzamam
From an early age, Mona Polacca’s mother told her something that would guide her life’s work protecting the environment and advocating for Indigenous people: Water and all its inhabitants were her relatives.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
abc13.com | Lisa Woelfl |Greg Morton |Jessica Klein
HOUSTON, Texas -- When a deadly winter storm struck in February 2021, tens of thousands of Texans were stuck inside with no power and, often, no water. Michelle J. Abdelnoor was trapped with her abusive boyfriend. She tried to leave on the first day of the five-day storm, when he blamed her for the time he spent in jail after he was convicted of assaulting her in 2020.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Greg Morton |Marianna Sotomayor |Camila DeChalus
Candidates running for House and Senate offices increased campaign spending on security by more than 500 percent between the 2020 election and the 2022 midterms, a new Washington Post analysis of filings with the Federal Election Commission found, a measure of the extraordinary rise in threats against elected officials in recent years and the country’s increasingly volatile political climate.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
seattletimes.com | Joshua Partlow |Brianna Sacks |Scott Dance |Greg Morton
SUN CITY, Ariz. — It was 6:15 p.m., 110 degrees, the speakers were playing “Hot Blooded” by Foreigner and the seniors of suburban Phoenix were blissfully arm-pumping their way around the walking pool. “Quite honestly, I’m good up to 110 now, you do acclimate,” said Bob Hirst, who decamped from northern Virginia two years ago with his wife, Vicky, to this 55-and-over community.
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