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Executive Director, Ms. Magazine
New York
Beats
Racial Justice,Criminal Justice Incarceration, Drug Policy Economic Opportunity, Reentry Education., Addiction Racial Equity
Content
By Jennifer Weiss-Wolf| The Contrarian@ Last week when I featured the collection of Hands Off! protest signs created by award-winning graphic designer Bonnie Siegler, Contrarians clamored to get their hands ON the artwork. Ask, and you shall receive! Siegler has added even more images to the mix—Have you NO SHAME, Pam Bondi? Have you NO SUIT, JD Vance?—and generously made them available to you for free right here. Just click on the images below to download the PDF version and print in whatever size works for you
By Jennifer Weiss-Wolf| The Contrarian@ With so much ink spilled about the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act—the Republican-sponsored bill that passed the House last week and is now on to the Senate—Contrarian readers have requested a deep dive about one aspect that has gone viral: how it would affect women. I checked in with Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), to get the details on the SAVE Act and why it is presented as such bad news for democracy
Company Info
Ms. Magazine
Ms. Magazine is a prominent feminist publication that has played a significant role in women's rights and journalism since its launch in 1972 by Gloria Steinem, Patricia Carbine, and others. It was the first nationally circulated women's magazine to bring feminist issues into the mainstream. The magazine addresses contemporary women's concerns, covering national and international news relevant to women, as well as featuring women's history, stories, and poetry. The publication focuses on in-depth coverage of social, political, and legislative news related to women's issues. It has evolved from a monthly to a bimonthly and then a quarterly format, relaunching in 1991 as an advertisement-free bimonthly to emphasize unbiased content. Ms. Magazine serves a diverse readership interested in feminist issues and social justice, reflecting a commitment to broadening the women's movement and engaging with contemporary concerns.
Beverly Hills, California, United States
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Founded: 1971