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Abortion, regret and the right to decide | Letters

<p>Readers respond to an article by Roe McDermott saying that women don’t need laws to make them ‘reflect’ on their choices</p><p>Well done to Roe McDermott for saying what is rarely said – that abortion doesn’t lead to inevitable regret (<a href="https://www.theguardian.

The Guardian WomenMay 28choice

Almost 10 Years Later, Shanti Das Is Breaking Generational Curses Through ‘Silence The Shame’

Courtesy of Shanti Das By Elizabeth Ayoola &middot; Updated May 28, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… For Silence the Shame founder Shanti Das , breaking the silence around mental health is a deeply personal mission.

EssenceMay 28resilience

Black Women Political Candidates Are Expected to Be ‘Likable,’ Qualified and Tireless. Men Aren’t.

What I experienced during my 2014 run for office wasn’t entirely unfamiliar to me. The year before, I had run for president of the Young Democrats of America (YDA), a national political party office role, against a popular opponent.

Ms. MagazineMay 28politics

18 Best Pink Blushes For Deeper Skin Tones This Summer

By India Espy-Jones &middot; Updated May 28, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Is that enough? Instead of putting down the blush, you compulsively pat on even more. After all, in 2026, there’s no such thing as blush blindness, especially for Black women.

EssenceMay 28activism

Lawsuits Challenging Embryo Disposal Could Hinder IVF

An anti-abortion group last month sued seven Utah fertility clinics, claiming their disposal of embryos as part of the in vitro fertilization process violates the state’s wrongful death law. The ministry Voice for the Voiceless believes it has a strong case because Utah is one of four states—Alabama…

Rewire News GroupMay 28activism

No one to answer the phone: What a missing $150 million means for domestic violence services

Our Sister’s House used to staff a 24-hour hotline. No matter what time of day a domestic violence survivor called for help, an advocate would be able to help them stay safe. But then a lack of funding meant that hours and staff had to be reduced.

The 19thMay 28safety

What My First PGA Championship Taught Me About Golf’s Black History And Its Future

B002 By ESSENCE Editors &middot; Updated May 28, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Prior to a few months ago, my knowledge of golf was limited to Tiger Woods, the Masters Tournament, the brothas from Eastside Golf , and a few social organizations based locally here in Washington, D.C .

EssenceMay 28resilience

19 Beauty Products To Pack For Essence Festival 2026

By India Espy-Jones &middot; Updated May 27, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… In just over one month, your flight will touch down in New Orleans for the 2026 Essence Festival of Culture . In the meantime, when it comes to festival prep, remembering what to pack may not be as fun as the …

EssenceMay 28breakthroughs

How generations of nannies and cleaners fought for — and won — their rights

In subway stations and under the shade of trees across New York City, Allison Julien met with domestic workers. She wanted to talk to them about their basic rights — the ones they’d been denied for decades.

The 19thMay 28activism

Russia: LGBT Rights Groups Further Criminalized

Click to expand Image A Pride flag near the Russian coat of arms during a protest outside the Russian embassy in London, March 16, 2023. © 2023 Krisztian Elek/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images <p>(Berlin, May 28, 2026) – Russian authorities have banned nine groups that provide support to lesb…

Human Rights WatchMay 28global

What Rights Observers Are Watching in Armenia’s Elections

Click to expand Image People at a polling station during a parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, June 20, 2021. © 2021 Sergei Grits/AP Photo <p>Armenia will hold parliamentary elections on June 7 that will determine the country’s next government.

Human Rights WatchMay 28activism

What does it mean to be revolutionary today?

The 19thMay 27equality

Meet the revolutionaries still founding America

The 19thMay 27equality

Republicans want to make the Texas Senate race about manliness

Republicans are focusing on one question in one of November’s top races: Is the Democrat a real man? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who clinched the GOP’s nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday night, released a new ad Wednesday —his first of the general election — accusing his opponent, state S…

The 19thMay 27politics

Election Conspiracies Are Moving From Rhetoric to Government Action

Attacks on the legitimacy of U.S. elections are no longer confined to conspiracy theories circulating online—they are increasingly shaping government action at the local level. In Riverside County, Calif.

Ms. MagazineMay 27politics

Survivors of Torture Rewrite the Rules Banning It

There is no shortage of cases of torture in the headlines. Across today’s crises—from Ukraine to Sudan, Myanmar to Gaza—the allegations are graphic and devastating. But once a legal case closes or the news cycle moves on, another story begins: What happens to those who survive torture? As U.N.

Ms. MagazineMay 27global

US Court Rules to Protect Immigrant Domestic Violence Survivors

Click to expand Image A woman is detained by US federal agents after exiting a court hearing in immigration court at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York City, on September 3, 2025. © 2025 Michael M.

Human Rights WatchMay 27safety

Christian Menefee Unseats Al Green In Historic TX-18 Runoff Victory

(Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images) By Shelby Stewart &middot; Updated May 27, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… In a decisive primary runoff victory Tuesday night, Christian Menefee secured the Democratic nomination for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, defeating longtime incumbent …

EssenceMay 27politics

Christian Menefee Unseats Al Green In Historic TX-18 Runoff Victory

By Shelby Stewart &middot; Updated May 27, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… In a decisive primary runoff victory Tuesday night, Christian Menefee secured the Democratic nomination for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, defeating longtime incumbent Al Green and cementing a rapid politic…

EssenceMay 27politics

Chef Kardea Brown Had To Get Creative In The Kitchen After Husband’s Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis

By ESSENCE Editors &middot; Updated May 27, 2026 The post Chef Kardea Brown Had To Get Creative In The Kitchen After Husband’s Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis appeared first on Essence .

EssenceMay 27empowerment

Criminal law update: some defense-friendly rulings and a big case that wasn’t

The U.S. Supreme Court (unlike some ) does not divide its docket between civil and criminal cases. So I do . With about five weeks left in the current Supreme Court term, it’s time for a quick update on how the court is handling its criminal cases this term, and a brief description of “big” criminal…

SCOTUSblogMay 27politics

What's at stake in Louisiana v. FDA

<span>What's at stake in Louisiana v. FDA</span> <span><span>gsinger</span></span> <span><time datetime="2026-05-27T07:58:30-06:00" title="Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - 7:58am">May 27, 2026</time> </span> <div class="field field--name-field-exclude-from-search field--type-search-api-exclude-entity field…

Guttmacher InstituteMay 27breakthroughs

The women who power America’s offices are making themselves AI-proof

At the administrative assistants’ conference, everyone wants to talk about AI. Among the workers who are most likely to have a hard time finding a new job if AI takes theirs, 86 percent are women , according to findings from a recent Brookings Institution study.

The 19thMay 27breakthroughs

Hey Missouri. It’s Me Again, AngryBlackLady. We Need to Talk About Your ‘Born Alive’ Bill.

So hey, Missouri. It’s me. AngryBlackLady. You probably knew I was coming. I’ve been writing open letters to you since 2015. I’ve written five of these now, if you’re counting, which I am, because I have a spreadsheet, not to mention a deep and abiding sense of exhaustion.

Rewire News GroupMay 27choice

Jazmine Sullivan Popped Out In A Latex Catsuit And The Internet Is Obsessed With Her Stunning Transformation

By Elizabeth Ayoola &middot; The post Jazmine Sullivan Popped Out In A Latex Catsuit And The Internet Is Obsessed With Her Stunning Transformation appeared first on Essence .

EssenceMay 26empowerment

What is cortisol? Your questions, answered.

Want more stories like this? Subscribe to our menopause newsletter . When we asked you all during Deinfluencing Month what other topics you wanted us to dig into, we heard one thing over and over again: cortisol.

The 19thMay 26breakthroughs

How a formerly incarcerated artist helped launch a record company for prison-impacted musicians

This story is part of a five-part investigative podcast series, “ Dying on The Inside: Women Lifers at Muncy Prison ,” produced by Create Genius Media and Temple University Klein College’s Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting.

The 19thMay 26resilience

The Trump Administration Isn’t Just Ignoring Violence Against Abortion Clinics—It Wants to Fund It.

The numbers are staggering: Between 2024 and 2025, death threats against abortion providers more than doubled. Stalking incidents more than doubled. Clinic blockades surged by 500 percent. There were four arsons. A planned assassination attempt against a Montana provider.

Ms. MagazineMay 26choice

14 Times Lenny Kravitz Inspired Us With His Rockstar Style

Updated May 26, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Few artists embody rockstar >Lenny Kravitz . For decades, Kravitz has built a fashion legacy rooted in individuality, sensuality, and an unapologetic embrace of self-expression.

EssenceMay 26activism

‘Transition Blush’ And The Painted By Esther-Patrick Ta Controversy, Explained

By India Espy-Jones &middot; Updated May 26, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… “I’m honestly very nervous to make this video,” said makeup artist Ngozi “Esther” Edeme, professionally known as Painted by Esther , in a TikTok video.

EssenceMay 26resilience

Pam Grier Talks ‘Jackie Brown,’ Soul Flix, And The Legacy Of Black Cinema

By Okla Jones &middot; Updated May 26, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… “It’s always nice to share what you’ve learned on your journey with everyone because it’s so vast,” Pam Grier says. “I’ve learned so much and there’s so much abundance that we all have.

EssenceMay 26resilience

Anti-Trans Amendment Puts Women’s History Museum on Pause

This story was originally reported by Orion Rummler of The 19th , and republished through Rewire News Group ‘s partnership with the 19th News Network. The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum has been years in the making—and now, transphobia is threatening to derail the whole thing.

Rewire News GroupMay 26politics

‘Hello ladies and sons of ladies’: women are using ‘microfeminisms’ to flip the gender script

<p>The practice is not entirely serious – but it raises awareness of the many sexist tropes built into everyday life</p><p>When Tori Dunlap writes a letter or email to a heterosexual couple, she puts the woman’s name first in the greeting.

The Guardian WomenMay 26equality

She Faced a Life-Threatening Miscarriage. Under Arkansas’ Abortion Ban, Even Calls to the Governor’s Office Didn’t Help.

Emily Waldorf Kathleen Flynn for ProPublica On the morning of Sept. 16, 2024, Emily Waldorf’s preschooler found her curled on the bathroom floor. Waldorf had felt a strange pressure during a shower, like a balloon bulging into her vagina, and was now bleeding.

ProPublicaMay 26politics

‘Intersectionality’ scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw thinks it’s time for everyone to talk back

A teacher who wouldn’t cast her as a princess in a kindergarten skit shaped Kimberlé Crenshaw’s views. So did her efforts to diversify the hiring process and courses at Harvard Law School while she was a student.

The 19thMay 26activism

Chad: 10 Years On, Habré Conviction Inspires Global Justice

Click to expand Image Hissene Habre during his trial in 2015. © Courtesy of Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise (RTS) <p>(Nairobi) – The 2016 conviction in Senegal of former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré was a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for atrocity crimes, Human Rights Watch and th...

Human Rights WatchMay 25global

Remembering War’s Impacts on Women and Girls on Memorial Day

As we pause to mark Memorial Day on Monday, I’m thinking about the women affected by war—whether they’re fighting on the front lines, working in the service as nurses, or civilians saddled with the consequences of wars started by men living in far-off lands who barely know they exist.

Ms. MagazineMay 24choice

Prevent And Protect: Now Is The Time To Get Get Ready For Menopause

Every time I learn something new about women’s health, I feel a profound sense of grief. At the center is always rage. Why did I not know this before? I […] The post Prevent And Protect: Now Is The Time To Get Get Ready For Menopause appeared first on Essence .

EssenceMay 24resilience

Documentary ‘Ask E. Jean’ Is a Funny, Moving Portrait of a Fearless Woman

Director Ivy Meeropol on the challenges of making a film about E. Jean Carroll, Trump’s most formidable legal adversary. This film review and interview was originally published by The Contrarian. Ask E. Jean, the poignant yet entertaining documentary about E.

Ms. MagazineMay 24safety

Celebrate Black Joy: This Week’s Best Uplifting Moments

By Bridgette Bartlett Royall &middot; Updated May 25, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… These days, it is easy to feel like the world is on fire: all of our bills are too high , we’re at war with Iran , the government is…well, you know how stressful politics is right now.

EssenceMay 23politics