The Supreme Court’s recent rulings were sadly predictable for anyone who understands the hard-right agenda. Their goal has always been to install Justices whose job is to turn back the clock on our freedoms, on decades of constitutional decisions, and on our continuing struggle to “form a more perfect union” that includes all of us.
Let’s vote out their political enablers and rein in the dark, subversive money that supports them in their quest to reverse a century of progress.
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Happy anniversary, Chelsea and Marc!
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A true talent, a true gentleman, and a true friend. We’ll miss you, Tony, and thanks for all the memories.
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Happy Independence Day! Our freedom is our strength. Let’s celebrate it and continue working together to protect it.
🤷♀️ #tbt
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Weather report: Shades likely.
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Face-painting at Wellesley, 1960s. #tbt
One year after the fall of Roe, remember: Americans overwhelmingly oppose banning abortion.
Happy Father’s Day, Bill ❤
Victory in Arkansas, 1982. #tbt
Off the grid, 1995. Where’s your favorite place to get away from it all? #tbt
They’ve won medals, trophies, AND equal pay. My heroines! Excited to root on our USWNT in this year’s World Cup!
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Happy anniversary to marriage equality. 💜
Happy 80th to this music legend! What’s your favorite Rolling Stones song?
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Thinking of our dear friend, here with Chelsea, on this Nelson Mandela Day.
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Summer in Wellesley, 1960s! #tbt
That’s right, @prochoiceamerica. 🇺🇸
Wishing you a joyful Juneteenth! Let’s keep working for justice, equality, and an America where every child has the chance to live up to his or her God-given potential.
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As a public servant, an activist, and president of the NAACP New York State Conference, Dr, Hazel Dukes has spent her entire life lifting up others in pursuit of justice. It was a joy to have a chance to celebrate her long history of public service and activism last night in Boston.
I had the honor of presenting Hazel with the Spingarn Medal for Outstanding Achievement, the @NAACP’s highest honor.
From her work as the first Black employee in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office in 1966 to her time serving as the first Black vice-chair of the Nassau County Democratic Committee—and throughout her various leadership roles at the NAACP—Hazel has broken countless barriers to bring long-lasting social change. It would be impossible to count the number of lives she’s touched.
Congratulations, and thank you, Hazel!
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As a public servant, an activist, and president of the NAACP New York State Conference, Dr, Hazel Dukes has spent her entire life lifting up others in pursuit of justice. It was a joy to have a chance to celebrate her long history of public service and activism last night in Boston.
I had the honor of presenting Hazel with the Spingarn Medal for Outstanding Achievement, the @NAACP’s highest honor.
From her work as the first Black employee in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office in 1966 to her time serving as the first Black vice-chair of the Nassau County Democratic Committee—and throughout her various leadership roles at the NAACP—Hazel has broken countless barriers to bring long-lasting social change. It would be impossible to count the number of lives she’s touched.
Congratulations, and thank you, Hazel!
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MAGA Republicans will not stop until they ban abortion nationwide.
We’ve got to fight for Americans’ reproductive freedom in Congress and the courts.