The deadline to get yourself registered to vote here in Michigan is Tuesday the 9th. So, if you’re not already registered, or know people who aren’t, you’ve still got a few days… I was going to say, if you’re a reader of this site, I don’t have to tell you howe important this is, but, […]
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Register to vote. Time is running out. And this is fucking important.
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2014, Adam Zemke, Affordable Care Act, Bill Schuette, corruption, Donald Trump, Eastern Michigan University, gerrymandering, Gretchen Driskell, Gretchen Whitmer, Lena Epstein, midterm elections, Mike Bishop, minimum wage, preexisting conditions, Robert Mueller, Roe v. Wade, Russia, Russiagate, Secretary of State, student voting, Taylor Swift, Tim Walberg, uo, Vote Save America, voting, Washtenaw Community College 12 Comments
What we know about Russian evolving role in voter suppression
In the months after the 2016 election, as you may recall, it was reported that the Russians had attempted to breach the election systems of 21 U.S. states. Well, thanks to an NBC News report, we now know that a handful of these state systems were successfully penetrated. Furthermore, according to Jeanette Manfra, the head […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Cambridge Analytica, Chris Murphy, CIA, Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, cybersecurity, Dianne Feinstein, Donald Trump, election hacking, election integrity, election meddling, George Bush, George W. Bush, gerrymandering, hacking, Jeanette Manfra, Mike Pompeo, propaganda, provisional ballot, Rex Tillerson, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Senate Judiciary Committee, voter suppression, voting 118 Comments
Everything you need to know about tomorrow’s “March for Love, Resilience, and Action” in Ypsilanti
A year ago this weekend, as several hundred thousand women marched on our nation’s capitol, well over 1,000 people took to the streets of Ypsilanti in solidarity. And, tomorrow, many of us will be returning to those same streets, not only to march again, but to discuss how we might better work together to address […]
Posted in Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Amy Shrodes, Bryan Foley, call to action, Community Benefits Ordinance, community organizing, Defend Affordable Ypsi, Desirae Simmons, dialogue, Donald Harrison, feminist spaces, gentrification, International Village, Karlie Ebersole, march for love resilience and action, marches, Mary Larkin, Matt Siegfried, motherhood, Perspectives on International Village, REDY, Rising for Economic Democracy in Ypsi, voter mobilization, voting, We Love Ypsi Schools, WEOC, WIMA, YCS, Yodit Mesfin Johnson, Ypsilanti Gathering Space, zines 8 Comments