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Let's take a look at a few more BIPOC organizations leading the way to change in the reproductive rights space.

Speaking at the D.C. march, SisterSong’s Executive Director Monica Simpson said that fighting for abortion access was a fight against white supremacy.  "As Black women and people of color, our bodily autonomy is essential to our freedom," Simpson said. 

Fudge says that when coupled with the full promise of the Biden administration's Build Back Better Agenda, this is a chance in a lifetime to fundamentally transition the way individuals and families are housed and supported in communities. Housing affordability also includes homeownership and support for making that pathway more accessible to a broader group of people.

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When shots were fired in Minneapolis as the Third Precinct police station burned, people on the ground insisted the gunshots were the result of right-wing agitators. They were right. 

Days after people were celebrating the guilty verdict that convicted R. Kelly of sex abuse, the announcement that Dr. Dre would headline the Super Bowl halftime show drew attention to the producer's own history of abusing Black women.

A South Bend, Indiana Federal Judge ruled against the wrongful death lawsuit Of Eric Logan after he was shot and killed by police on June 16, 2019.

8-year-old Fanta Bility was shot and killed outside a suburban Philadelphia high school football game in Sharon Hill last month. Now investigators believe "with certainty" Sharon Hill police officers fired the gunshots that killed her. The DA is seeking a grand jury.

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The committee established by the U.S. House of Representatives to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has subpoenaed 11 rally organizers including veteran Donald Trump campaign event organizer Katrina Pierson.

The parents of Daniel Robinson, a 24-year-old geologist who went missing in June, have taken matters into their own hands after local police refuse to show the same "urgency" displayed in Gabby Petito's case.

A Black teen was left "traumatized" after a half dozen police officers racially profiled him while he was walking home from school, threw him to the ground and handcuffed him "soley due to his race," according to a lawsuit filed in Kentucky.