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We Should Have Listened to Kavanaugh’s Latina Accuser to Begin With

Araceli Cruz
A year ago, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford said under oath that Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her while they attended Yale University. Another student at Yale, Deborah Ramirez, also accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. After the FBI’s “supplemental investigation” – meaning...
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Latinx Celebs Share Hope In The Wake of Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation has been a hard thing to swallow, especially for women and sexual assault survivors. Many of us went through the emotions when Dr. Christine Blasey Ford bravely brought forth her sexual assault allegations against...
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Why Christine Blasey Ford Couldn’t Afford To Display Intense Emotions Like Brett Kavanaugh Did

Johanna Ferreira
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified yesterday before the congressional Judiciary Committee and a national audience, detailing her sexual assault allegations against supreme judge nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Ford described her most vivid memories of the alleged assault in a way that...
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Second Woman Claims Brett Kavanaugh Sexually Assaulted Her At Yale

Araceli Cruz
Brett Kavanaugh — President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee — is facing another allegation of sexual misconduct. Yesterday, the New Yorker published a report that claims Deborah Ramirez has come forward to say that Kavanaugh was sexually inappropriate with her during their time...
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Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Confirmation Derailed By Sexual Assault Accuser Going Public

Mariela Rosario
There is a certain type of bravery you need to possess in order to go public with a personal story of sexual abuse or assault the way Christine Blasey Ford has. That’s not to say there is anything wrong with...
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Overturning Roe v. Wade Directly Impacts Marginalized Communities

Nena Lezama
On June 24 the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that officially stated that the U.S. protected a pregnant person’s right to choose an abortion. This means that abortion is no longer protected on a national...