By Cassandra Yany Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday after her long battle with cancer. The 87-year-old Supreme Court justice was a trailblazer who continuously worked to end gender discrimination and preserve our civil liberties. The Supreme Court announced Friday that Ginsburg passed away at her Washington D.C. home due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. […]
Posts tagged with "ACLU"
South Carolina Protects Voters During Pandemic
In a victory for voting rights, South Carolina took steps today to better protect voters in the November general election during the COVID-19 pandemic. The action follows a federal lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of South Carolina, and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. The groups challenged a state requirement that […]
D@DS
The perfect gag gift – fun, outrageous and saucy! D@DS’s limited edition packaging is extremely limited and only 750 will be available for purchase. 15% of all profits will be given to the LGBT Rights faction of the ACLU which fights to ensure lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people can live openly without discrimination and […]
Kamala Harris, Here’s A Taste of Your Own Medicine
By M. Marie Brown Another snake slithers out of the swamp. If you wanted an antidote to Mr. Trump, this creature is not it. Please, someone over the age of 35 with ethics, step up! In the meantime, in the interest of determining fitness for the job and as you say, “the American public deserves […]
Belly Announces New Album “Immigrant”
During his packed set on the main stage at the Made In America festival, multiplatinum-certified rapper, songwriter and producer BELLY announced that his new album Immigrant [XO/Roc Nation/Republic Records] will be released on October 12th and also revealed the artwork for the album that features a photo of BELLY as a boy in Jordan. “I came here as an immigrant, I came from […]