October is LGBTQ history month! Ironically, the U.S. Supreme Court heard some cases affecting the LGBTQ community’s protections at the beginning of this month. With a conservative majority on the court, the future of protections for the LGBTQ community is unclear, which could really make all of the gains we’ve made disappear into history. The […]
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Ahead of Turpin and Kiggans Debate, Voters Concerned About Abortion Access, Gun Violence Prevention and Rising Sea Levels
Ahead of Turpin and Kiggans Debate, Voters Concerned About Abortion Access, Gun Violence Prevention and Rising Sea Levels Virginia Beach, Virginia—Between the aftermath of the Virginia Beach shooting and sea level rise surpassing 12 inches, voters in Senate District 7 are ready for real action on the issues that impact them and their families. Democratic […]
Awaiting the Next Mass Shooting While Conservatives Twiddle Their Thumbs
I only counted about 3 potential escape routes from where I sat at the Virginia International Raceway during the Runoffs Racing competition. “That’s not enough. What if there are more than 3 shooters?” I thought to myself with a sense of terror. I couldn’t stay focused on the drivers circling the racetrack. Instead, I found […]
Virginia Women’s Equality Coalition December Summit
December 7th, 2019 9 am – 4:30 pm Delta Hotel555 E Canal St, Richmond VA 23219 The Women’s Equality Coalition is gearing up for an exciting summit this December! This winter, we’re gearing up for the legislative session and our annual Lobby Day with a Saturday jam-packed with content on racial Equity + reproductive health, […]
Don’t Know Who To Vote For? Check Out Our Progressive Voters Guide
This November 5, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to elect a progressive majority to Virginia’s General Assembly. If we win in Virginia, we’ll be able to actually get work done in the commonwealth! Imagine that! We won’t have Republicans blocking the advancements that we need to make in raising teacher salaries, passing commonsense gun safety […]
Ahead of Ayala and Anderson Debate, Voters Worried about Abortion Access, Gun Violence Prevention and Minimum Wage
Richmond, Virginia—After losing his seat to Delegate Hala Ayala in 2017, Rich Anderson is running to try and drag Virginia’s policies backward. As Delegate Hala Ayala and Rich Anderson prepare to debate for the first time this year, voters are anxious to hear about where each candidate stands on issues that are important to their families. According to […]
Virginia Is Missing Out On Huge Voter Blocs
When we talk about voting rights in advocacy, we usually talk about people who’ve had their rights taken away because of felony convictions, but there’s a huge community of people we forget who don’t have voting rights––Virginia undocumented immigrants. Despite being written into the U.S. Constitution, history shows us the receipts that the right to […]
Second Class Citizens: The Fight for Voting Rights Continues
“Well I can’t vote for any of them anyway. I have a felony.” I might have heard a statement like that at least a hundred times when I was registering voters during my fellowship with New Virginia Majority. It was 2014 and I was chosen to participate in a Virginia initiative created to commemorate the […]
Why Does A Health Care Professional Vote to Keep You From Getting Your Health Care?
Republican state Senator Siobhan Dunnavant is running scared in her re-election campaign. She’s flat out lying in TV ads about her voting record on health care, saying she’s fighting for “affordable, quality health care” for Virginians. Dunnavant should be nervous–her Henrico County district is leaning more Democratic and health care is important to her constituents. […]
Local Heroes Leading the Fight for Immigrant Justice in Virginia
Living in America in 2019 feels like a scene from a dystopian nightmare: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents violently tearing children away from their families at the border, mistreating asylum seekers in unsanitary and overcrowded detention centers, and picking teenagers off the street while they’re waiting for their school bus. As the daughter of […]