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  2. 2022 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2022, a series of protests erupted in the United States following the leak of a U.S. Supreme Court document, revealing the possible overturn of Roe v. Wade, [1] a law protecting the right to abortion in the United States. Soon after, a Women's March took place on May 3, 2022, and then again on May 14, 2022, [2] as part of the 2022 ...

  3. United States abortion protests (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 2022, in a 5–4 decision, the Supreme Court officially overturned Roe v.Wade and Planned Parenthood v.Casey. [9] The decision was divisive among the American public, with 55 to 60% "split between those who think that it (abortion) should be mostly legal with some exceptions and mostly illegal but with exceptions" [10] and was generally condemned by international observers and ...

  4. Why Erie women will rally to celebrate strength, defend ... - AOL

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    This year's Women's Freedom Rally will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie and will feature women leaders from throughout the region.

  5. How Women Can Use Their Financial Power to Create Change - AOL

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    September 18, 2024 at 2:11 PM. Credit - Getty Images. As the Harris campaign is in its final stretch, women are flexing their political —and financial —muscles. The first video-rally of Black ...

  6. Jill Biden - Wikipedia

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    Jill Tracy Jacobs Biden[ 1 ] (née Jacobs; born June 3, 1951) is an American educator who has been the first lady of the United States since 2021 as the wife of President Joe Biden. She was the second lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017 when her husband was vice president. Since 2009, she has been a professor of English at Northern ...

  7. Women's rights at stake as India's population surpasses China's

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    Singh and others say India’s economy could be transformed by its working-age women, only 10% of whom were either employed or looking for jobs in 2022, according to the Centre for Monitoring ...

  8. Women Who Win - Wikipedia

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    Area served. Worldwide. Women Who Win is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit women's organization headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. [1][2] It was co-founded by Shaleen Sheth, Dr. Deepa Jhaveri, and Dr. Manju Sheth. The organization runs a platform for women to share their experiences and connect with peers. It reportedly operates in 80 countries ...

  9. Stella Assange - Wikipedia

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    Stella Assange (née Sara Gonzalez Devant; born 1983) is a Swedish-Spanish lawyer. Throughout her career, she has been an international advocate for human rights, most prominently in the case of her husband, Julian Assange. [1] She changed her name first to Stella Moris in 2012 and later to Stella Moris-Smith Robertson.