Roe V. Wade has been overturned for long enough to begin seeing the ramifications firsthand. New research is already showing some communities have been hit harder than others.
At this semester’s penultimate meeting, ASWSU Senators passed bills 53-16 and 53-17 as well as heard progress updates from various ASWSU executives. President Luke Deschenes presented updates first to the senators, starting off by saying that the ASWSU collaborative town hall earlier this month did not have as much attendance as he had hoped, and.
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Native American Women's Equal Pay Day is a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for economic equality faced by Native American women. Observed on November 30 each year, Native American Women's Equal Pay Day symbolizes the extra months and days Native American women must work into the year to earn the same wages their white male counterparts earned at the end of last year. The gender and racial pay gap is a significant issue that affects Native American women.