OPINION: HB 1577 places reproductive healthcare in Indiana under threat
Since Roe v. Wade upheld the constitutional right to safe abortion on Jan. 22, 1973, Indiana has passed 64 pieces of legislation intended to narrow access to abortion.
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Since Roe v. Wade upheld the constitutional right to safe abortion on Jan. 22, 1973, Indiana has passed 64 pieces of legislation intended to narrow access to abortion.
A staggering 60,000 children are incarcerated at any given moment in the U.S. In Indiana, 1,600 children were incarcerated in youth facilities as of 2018, representing only a small portion of the total number of children involved in Indiana’s carceral system.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought an onslaught of mental health challenges, tripling the prevalence of anxiety disorders and quadrupling the prevalence of depressive disorders among Americans. The mental toll of existing in a world of constant grief, loss, change and sacrifice is difficult to overstate.
An article with the headline “The US economy lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of them were held by women'' was widely circulated on social media platforms in January. Several social media users were quick to note what the article’s headline did not — Black and Latina women lost jobs in December. White women gained jobs.
As the Biden administration assumes office, students across the country wait in anticipation to see how the administration will reform Title IX.
The COVID-19 pandemic is reversing progress towards gender parity in the workplace. As children stay home and elders become increasingly vulnerable to illness, women are disproportionately bearing the brunt of increased caretaking responsibilities in the home.
This month, the Bloomington City Council passed the 2021 city budget by a 7-1 vote. The budget includes plans to hire a second police social worker within the Bloomington Police Department.
Nearly half of US adults have a medical condition which severely increases their risk of experiencing acute complications as a result of contracting COVID-19.
Domestic violence took the lives of four more Bloomington residents last Sunday. Jeff Mumper is believed to have killed his wife, Annamarie Greta Simon-Mumper and children, Emma and Jakob Mumper, before taking his own life.
"It is a very scary time for young men in America,” cried Donald Trump, conjuring a narrative in which it is only a matter of time before your brother, friend or father is falsely accused of perpetrating sexual violence.