Nap Ministry, founded by Atlanta’s Tricia Hersey, provides a safe space for rest and self care. Naps, she says, are a form of social justice.
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Ex-wife, children of Atlanta surgeon Christopher Edwards found dead in apparent murder-suicide
Authoritiessay they believe Marsha Edwards shot Christopher Edwards Jr. and Erin Edwards before turning the gun on herself.
Kamala Harris and Alpha Kappa Alpha: Black sorority was a source for life lessons, sisterhood
Kamala Harris’ sorority sisters say Harris got some of her earliest leadership experience as an Alpha Kappa Alpha woman at Howard University.
St. Louis Planned Parenthood to defy rule as central Missouri still reels over abortion access
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis says it will defy Missouri rule, putting the last abortion clinic in the state closer to closing as rural areas reel.
Missouri judge grants another order to keep Planned Parenthood of St. Louis open
Judge Michael Stelzer grants Planned Parenthood a preliminary injunction as the state seeks to shut down its abortion services.
‘Bad for business’: Executives from major companies sign joint letter against abortion bans
Nearly 200 CEOs signed a letteropposing laws that restrict access to abortion. The executives said they represented more than 108,000 workers.
Women’s rights are ‘under assault,’ Joe Biden says at Atlanta event with Beto O’Rourke
The two 2020 presidential candidates appeared at the Democratic National Committee’s I Will Vote Gala fundraiser in Atlanta.
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis gets temporary stay, continues as Missouri’s sole abortion provider
Planned Parenthood in St. Louis will continue to serve as Missouri’s sole abortion provider after a judge issues a temporary stay.
Colorado is the first state to cap co-pays for insulin
Colorado enacts new law to make insulin co-pays more affordable for people who suffer from diabetes. The move comes among soaring costs.
‘Horrifying’: Kirsten Gillibrand denounces anti-abortion bills in Georgia
Gillibrand vowed to champion abortion rights in her campaign for president, calling the recent bans “horrifying” and “discriminatory.”