Imani Gandy on the Fight for Reproductive Rights PodcastMar 28, 2024 Imani Gandy on the Fight for Reproductive Rights Imani Gandy discusses U.S. Supreme Court arguments on medication abortion and attacks on reproductive rights. Mar 28, 2024 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Colin Seeberger, Kelly McCoy, 4 More Mishka Espey, Erin Phillips, Muggs Leone, Matthew Gossage
Devon Gray on Fighting Poverty PodcastFeb 22, 2024 Devon Gray on Fighting Poverty Devon Gray, president of End Poverty in California, joins to discuss the fight against poverty. Feb 22, 2024 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Colin Seeberger, Erin Phillips, 3 More Kelly McCoy, Mishka Espey, Muggs Leone
1 Year Without Roe Personal StoryJun 23, 2023 1 Year Without Roe This CAP story collection details the experiences of doctors, doulas, and nurse practitioners since the overturn of Roe v. Wade and their fears in the rapidly evolving legal landscape of abortion care. Jun 23, 2023 the Center for American Progress
Sheena Meade on Second Chance Month PodcastApr 13, 2023 Sheena Meade on Second Chance Month CEO of the Clean Slate Initiative Sheena Meade and Daniella discuss reentry for people impacted by the criminal justice system and available options for policymakers to prioritize second chances for Americans. Apr 13, 2023 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Colin Seeberger, Erin Phillips, 2 More Kelly McCoy, Sam Signorelli
Opinion: Leave doctors and patients to make reproductive decisions In the NewsJan 28, 2023 Opinion: Leave doctors and patients to make reproductive decisions Virginia critical care nurse Cate Weiss writes about how abortion bans criminalize medical care and put medical professionals in legal limbo, which in turn jeopardizes patient care. Jan 28, 2023 The Virginian-Pilot Cate Weiss
The MAGA Extremist Agenda Is a Threat to Progress Personal StoryOct 17, 2022 The MAGA Extremist Agenda Is a Threat to Progress This collection features stories from Americans threatened by the harmful rhetoric and legislative actions of MAGA Republicans. Oct 17, 2022
Nationwide Abortion Bans Threaten the Will of Kansas Voters Personal StoryOct 17, 2022 Nationwide Abortion Bans Threaten the Will of Kansas Voters A Kansas abortion activist fears that a nationwide abortion ban will reverse the will of Kansas voters who overwhelmingly support protecting abortion. Oct 17, 2022
What’s the Point? How Shifting Issue Priorities Could Influence the Midterms ArticleSep 7, 2022 What’s the Point? How Shifting Issue Priorities Could Influence the Midterms Democratic and Republican voters have different priorities heading into the 2022 midterm elections; whichever set of policies drives more political engagement and persuasion among voters will likely determine the outcome this November. Sep 7, 2022 John Halpin
Kate Sosin on This Long, Challenging Year in the Fight for LGBTQI+ Rights PodcastAug 25, 2022 Kate Sosin on This Long, Challenging Year in the Fight for LGBTQI+ Rights Kate Sosin, LGBTQ+ reporter for The 19th, joins Daniella to discuss recent legislative and judicial attacks on LGBTQI+ people, the importance of responsible reporting on these issues, and what all of it might mean heading into November. Aug 25, 2022 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Erin Phillips, Kelly McCoy, 3 More Tricia Woodcome, Sam Signorelli, Rachel Lim
Expanding Access and Protections in States Where Abortion Is Legal ArticleAug 24, 2022 Expanding Access and Protections in States Where Abortion Is Legal Abortion is protected by state law in more than 20 states, many of which have expanded access to abortion by making it more affordable, codifying state-level reproductive rights, broadening the types of providers able to offer care, and protecting abortion providers and access to clinics. Aug 24, 2022 Center for American Progress Kierra B. Jones
How State Attorneys General Can Protect Abortion Rights ArticleAug 22, 2022 How State Attorneys General Can Protect Abortion Rights As some states seek to criminalize abortion within their borders, attorneys general can take many actions to ensure access to abortion care in at least some states. Aug 22, 2022 the Center for American Progress Maggie Jo Buchanan, Elyssa Spitzer
Former D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone on January 6 Accountability PodcastJul 21, 2022 Former D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone on January 6 Accountability Former Washington, D.C., police officer Michael Fanone joins Daniella to discuss his experience defending the U.S. Capitol on January 6 and holding those involved in the attack accountable. Jul 21, 2022 Daniella Gibbs Léger, Erin Phillips, Kelly McCoy, 3 More Tricia Woodcome, Sam Signorelli, Rachel Lim
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