Abortion became just one potent weapon in the arsenal of a movement, years in the making, that is ready to flex its power in ever larger and more audacious ways, writes Liz Theoharis.
By Liz Theoharis
TomDispatch.com
In the 1989 Webster v. Reproductive Health Services case, the U.S.
There is no reason, in fact or in law, to erase the constitutional right to abortion, writes Marjorie Cohn.
By Marjorie Cohn
Truthout
For the first time in U.S. history, the Supreme Court has retracted a fundamental constitutional right. “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” S
You already knew Kansas City was the GOAT. But you might be surprised to know that the metro also has lots of goat attractions and pride, from farms and petting zoos to a whole mob history.
A new national report done by the group Stop AAPI Hate shows that about 20% Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have experienced a hate-motivated incident in the last year. Based on the report, 20% means roughly 4.8 million Asian Americans and 320,000 Pacific Islanders have been the subject of a hate incident. Despite public attention […]
Jeanie Tsutakawa
Tonight is in tribute to a family friend who pasted away just a day before my first show. Deems Tsutakawa was a jazz pianist from Seattle Washington whom my dad was very close to. Tsutakawa has performed around the world including in the atheron studios here at HPR. The setlist will be primarily focused on Jazz with some Indie Rock, Funk, and Soul mixed in between. R.I.P. Uncle Deems.