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Almost two-thirds of the country’s $1.3-trillion student debt is held by women, most of them black women who struggle the most to pay it off. 
The costly, traumatic nightmare of being undocumented and pregnant.

In the wake of Alexandra’s viral law review article, lawmakers are proposing legislation to address non-consensual condom removal. Problem is: they’re criminal laws. Alexandra argues in a piece for Broadly that what we need are civil laws, not more criminal statutes.

“Just because someone might not threaten a person to their face in the same way they would online, it doesn’t mean that threat or hate is any less real.” Jessica Valenti on Facebook’s policy toward online bigotry.

A new Department of Justice memo walks back the Trump administration’s original attack on sanctuary cities.

“There’s a bill making its way through the [New York State] legislature that can help people like me, who are the faces of abortion statistics, to access the care we need in our home state.”

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Juliana is a digital storyteller for social change. As a writer at Feministing since 2013, her work has focused on women's movements throughout the Americas for environmental justice, immigrant rights, and reproductive justice. In addition to her writing, Juliana is a Senior Campaigner at Change.org, where she works to close the gap between the powerful and everyone else by supporting people from across the country to launch, escalate and win their campaigns for justice.

Juliana is a Latina feminist writer and campaigner based in the Bay Area.

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