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The future is female. The past was too.
March is Women's History Month.
Although Mississippi had the highest Black population of any state in the 1960s, only 6.7% of eligible Black voters were registered to vote by 1964. Of course, this wasn’t due to a lack of interest in voting. Instead, it was largely the result of... violence and voter suppression efforts intended to severely repress Black political participation. To counter these measures, a coalition of civil rights organizations began planning for the Freedom Summer Project in 1963, which was set to take place the following year.
https://www.naacpldf.org/freedom-summer-ldf-legacy
Freedom Summer planners spent a year on their strategy. Many of these events are coming together on much shorter notice, NEVERTHELESS, here are some big national US protest events planned for June and beyond. We cannot give up:
June 5: Seven Days in June. "Join us on June 5 at sunset in communities around the nation to hold candlelight vigils honoring everyone who has died as a result of cuts to healthcare."
June 14th: Rise Up, Sing Out. "Across the country, communities will gather for local watch parties to sing along, make art, share food, connect with neighbors, and take meaningful action together."
June 20th: FREEDOM NOW: A Juneteenth Week of Action. "From Juneteenth Week to Election Day — a coordinated drumbeat designed to keep pressure on, shift the conversation, and turn out our communities. " The Juneteenth flagship action is in NYC and the rest of the stops on the calendar are still being built out.
June 27th: All of Us 250. "Join us on June 27th for a unifying day of marches, rallies, and protests to reject the whitewashing of our past and future."
Honoring a Trailblazer: Mme Edith Duchatelier Prosper – A Legend of Haitian Hospitality & Music
March is Women’s Month, a time to celebrate the women who have shaped our culture, history, and industries. Today, we honor the legacy of Mme Edith Duchatelier Prosper, a visionary entrepreneur who left her mark on Haiti’s music and hospitality scene.
Born on October 11, 1927, and forever cherished after her passing on August 10, 2019, Mme Prosper was more than a businesswoman—she was a supporter of the arts, a mentor, and a pioneer. As the owner of C'est si Bon, Nilody Restaurants, and La Grotte nightclub in Pétion-Ville, she created spaces where music thrived and artists flourished. She even played a pivotal role in shaping the career of Glück Hunter, encouraging him to sing while playing.
Her contributions remind us of the power of women in shaping culture and inspiring generations. This Women’s Month, we celebrate her legacy and the countless Haitian women who continue to pave the way.
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Someone needed to tell him to f*ck off!
This absolute asshat proposed a 15 week abortion ban. The bill “includes familiar fallacies about fetal development, and lacks anything resembling a scientific basis.” (thecut.com).
Sign the letter from Women’s March to tell this reeking, wrinkled troll to F*CK OFF.
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