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‘THE STRUGGLE OF A LIFETIME’ (CONTINUED) - “Ours is not the struggle of one judicial appointment or

10 Nov 2020

The persistence of widespread racism in a range of focuses: Native American rights and survival, this country under both his tenure and the four years of the abolition, labor, anti-war, women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, civil current presidency clearly and painfully proves the untruth of rights, the Movement for Black Lives, the #MeToo movement, this proposition. [...] The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act;4 the Affordable Care Act has been under attack for the past presidents, Senate and congressional 10 years; abortion rights continue to be eroded and could be further curtailed by the determined fiat of a reactionary sessions, and Supreme Courts. [...] Richard Jefferys and Lindsay was destroyed by the national conflagrations that ended the McKenna parse how research equity is fundamental for 1960s, including assassinations, urban uprisings, and the gender and racial equity in the response to COVID-19 and seemingly endless Vietnam War. [...] This issue of TAGline exemplifies and extends the This issue of TAGline exemplifies continued struggle for everything we’ve already won and the things we have yet to win—and the wisdom that and extends the continued struggle government institutions and initiatives can only work with full ownership of the People. [...] We can and the wisdom that government change the government, and we will.” 5 institutions and initiatives can As we enter the next phase of the struggle to cross the bridge from the injustices of our history and today’s society to achieve only work with full ownership the vision of a just, equitable world, we close with words again from the Honorable John Lewis of his legendary participation of th.
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