Home Actress Gloria Steinem HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2020 Gloria Steinem Instagram - Vote as if your life depends on it -- because it does!  Georgia has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country, an issue that affects all women and especially Black women.  Half of Georgia's 159 counties have no OBGYNs, and more than one third of birthing facilities have closed under majority Republican control.  Millions of Georgians struggle to access health insurance.  Vote for the candidates below who are fighting for the health, well-being, racial and reproductive justice of all Georgians.  And remember, Georgia doesn't make voting easy, so vote early! @mokahforgeorgia - A Jamaican immigrant, naturalized U.S. citizen, and co-founder of the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, advocating for criminal justice reform, worker’s rights, and education.     @reginalewisward - A small business owner with years of experience in community work and a passion for empowering working families, investing in education, and forwarding environmental justice.    @rebecca4georgia - A mother, veterinarian, and public health policy researcher advocating for more scientists in the Georgia state legislature, and for a just healthcare system based on affordability and accessibility.    @sheaforgeorgia - An attorney and business owner dedicated to building a more sustainable economy, fighting voter suppression, and expanding public transportation.   @jonossoff - A media executive and journalist with extensive experience investigating corruption and fighting for criminal justice reform, women’s healthcare, environmental justice, and sustainable infrastructure.   @raphaelwarnock - A pastor and respected spiritual leader focused on supporting low-income and working families and expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare.

Gloria Steinem Instagram – Vote as if your life depends on it — because it does!  Georgia has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country, an issue that affects all women and especially Black women.  Half of Georgia’s 159 counties have no OBGYNs, and more than one third of birthing facilities have closed under majority Republican control.  Millions of Georgians struggle to access health insurance.  Vote for the candidates below who are fighting for the health, well-being, racial and reproductive justice of all Georgians.  And remember, Georgia doesn’t make voting easy, so vote early! @mokahforgeorgia – A Jamaican immigrant, naturalized U.S. citizen, and co-founder of the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, advocating for criminal justice reform, worker’s rights, and education.     @reginalewisward – A small business owner with years of experience in community work and a passion for empowering working families, investing in education, and forwarding environmental justice.    @rebecca4georgia – A mother, veterinarian, and public health policy researcher advocating for more scientists in the Georgia state legislature, and for a just healthcare system based on affordability and accessibility.    @sheaforgeorgia – An attorney and business owner dedicated to building a more sustainable economy, fighting voter suppression, and expanding public transportation.   @jonossoff – A media executive and journalist with extensive experience investigating corruption and fighting for criminal justice reform, women’s healthcare, environmental justice, and sustainable infrastructure.   @raphaelwarnock – A pastor and respected spiritual leader focused on supporting low-income and working families and expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare.

Gloria Steinem Instagram - Vote as if your life depends on it -- because it does!  Georgia has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country, an issue that affects all women and especially Black women.  Half of Georgia's 159 counties have no OBGYNs, and more than one third of birthing facilities have closed under majority Republican control.  Millions of Georgians struggle to access health insurance.  Vote for the candidates below who are fighting for the health, well-being, racial and reproductive justice of all Georgians.  And remember, Georgia doesn't make voting easy, so vote early! @mokahforgeorgia - A Jamaican immigrant, naturalized U.S. citizen, and co-founder of the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, advocating for criminal justice reform, worker’s rights, and education.     @reginalewisward - A small business owner with years of experience in community work and a passion for empowering working families, investing in education, and forwarding environmental justice.    @rebecca4georgia - A mother, veterinarian, and public health policy researcher advocating for more scientists in the Georgia state legislature, and for a just healthcare system based on affordability and accessibility.    @sheaforgeorgia - An attorney and business owner dedicated to building a more sustainable economy, fighting voter suppression, and expanding public transportation.   @jonossoff - A media executive and journalist with extensive experience investigating corruption and fighting for criminal justice reform, women’s healthcare, environmental justice, and sustainable infrastructure.   @raphaelwarnock - A pastor and respected spiritual leader focused on supporting low-income and working families and expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare.

Gloria Steinem Instagram – Vote as if your life depends on it — because it does! 

Georgia has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country, an issue that affects all women and especially Black women. 

Half of Georgia’s 159 counties have no OBGYNs, and more than one third of birthing facilities have closed under majority Republican control. 

Millions of Georgians struggle to access health insurance. 

Vote for the candidates below who are fighting for the health, well-being, racial and reproductive justice of all Georgians. 

And remember, Georgia doesn’t make voting easy, so vote early!

@mokahforgeorgia – A Jamaican immigrant, naturalized U.S. citizen, and co-founder of the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, advocating for criminal justice reform, worker’s rights, and education.  
 
@reginalewisward – A small business owner with years of experience in community work and a passion for empowering working families, investing in education, and forwarding environmental justice. 
 
@rebecca4georgia – A mother, veterinarian, and public health policy researcher advocating for more scientists in the Georgia state legislature, and for a just healthcare system based on affordability and accessibility. 
 
@sheaforgeorgia – An attorney and business owner dedicated to building a more sustainable economy, fighting voter suppression, and expanding public transportation.
 
@jonossoff – A media executive and journalist with extensive experience investigating corruption and fighting for criminal justice reform, women’s healthcare, environmental justice, and sustainable infrastructure.
 
@raphaelwarnock – A pastor and respected spiritual leader focused on supporting low-income and working families and expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare. | Posted on 02/Sep/2020 01:25:33

Gloria Steinem Instagram – In 1984, I attended a campaign rally in Pennsylvania where the cheers for the activists were greater than those for the politicians. That day, I realized that any of us who were recognizable as part of a social justice movement had to use ourselves to support the candidates we believed in. However controversial our movements might be, at least voters know that they stand for principles. Being backed by a movement was a signal that politicians are not all alike.

Today, the Democratic candidates running in Pennsylvania make clear they’re not just backed by a movement – they ARE the movement. They are fighting for clean air and clear water, for women’s health and reproductive rights, and for fair wages for working people.

I hope you support and champion them as you would the causes you hold most dear.

@janetdiazforpastatesenate2020 – A Lancaster native passionate about advocating for her community and focused on improving Pennsylvania’s mental healthcare system. 

@antonandrewforpa – A former public defender from a working class immigrant family prioritizing environmental protections and common sense gun laws.  

@michele.knoll.44 – A committed educator and small business owner advocating for frontline workers, teachers, and unions.

@debciamaccaforpa168 – A U.S. Marine Corps captain, school teacher, and business woman aiming to expand access to affordable healthcare and end gerrymandering.
Gloria Steinem Instagram – In 1984, I attended a campaign rally in Pennsylvania where the cheers for the activists were greater than those for the politicians. That day, I realized that any of us who were recognizable as part of a social justice movement had to use ourselves to support the candidates we believed in. However controversial our movements might be, at least voters know that they stand for principles. Being backed by a movement was a signal that politicians are not all alike.

Today, the Democratic candidates running in Pennsylvania make clear they’re not just backed by a movement – they ARE the movement. They are fighting for clean air and clear water, for women’s health and reproductive rights, and for fair wages for working people.

I hope you support and champion them as you would the causes you hold most dear.

@janetdiazforpastatesenate2020 – A Lancaster native passionate about advocating for her community and focused on improving Pennsylvania’s mental healthcare system. 

@antonandrewforpa – A former public defender from a working class immigrant family prioritizing environmental protections and common sense gun laws.  

@michele.knoll.44 – A committed educator and small business owner advocating for frontline workers, teachers, and unions.

@debciamaccaforpa168 – A U.S. Marine Corps captain, school teacher, and business woman aiming to expand access to affordable healthcare and end gerrymandering.

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