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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, […]

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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 […]

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Glen Sturtevant Is Interfering in School Zoning and Trying To Keep Schools Segregated

On the first day of school a few weeks ago, Senator Glen Sturtevant was out in his district trying to get people to sign a petition against a rezoning proposal that would better integrate two of Richmond’s whitest schools. He was using the slogan “Save Our Neighborhood Schools,” which, as was noted in the Richmond […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Don’t Believe the Hype: Republican Attacks on Pre-Existing Conditions Are Crystal Clear

Richmond, Virginia—Though some would like you to believe otherwise, the fact is that Republicans in the General Assembly have repeatedly voted for legislation that would make it more difficult for people with pre-existing conditions to access care. From opposing the Affordable Care Act to refusing to pass Medicaid Expansion until voters demanded it, legislative Republicans […]

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House of the Rising Women Part 2

This is part two of a three-part series on the rise of women of color in the Virginia state legislature. Click here to read part one. via GIPHY Over my first year in Virginia politics, I kept hearing about the badass women of color that are leading here in Virginia. When days were dark, tuning […]

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ICYMI: Virginians Need A Borrower’s Bill of Rights

Thanks to the hard work of advocacy groups like Progress Virginia and legislators like Senator Janet Howell and Delegate Marcia Price, the Office of the Qualified Education Loan Ombudsman opened earlier this year to help people with student loan debt navigate the often confusing student loan debt repayment process. Since the office opened in January, […]