Who’s Who? covers some general information about how Georgia state government works across all three state branches, legislative, executive, and judicial. It also covers local governments. All of the positions featured in the Who’s Who? —both elected and appointed — impact families in our state.
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Quién es Quién en la Política de Georgia
Las elecciones importan porque lxs políticos crean leyes que ayudan o perjudican a nuestras familias y comunidades. Si participamos en la época de elecciones, podemos ayudar a decidir quiénes nos representan y dejarles saber qué problemas nos interesan.
The alleged hysterectomies of ICE detainees add to the U.S. legacy of forced sterilizations
“Having babies is my act of resistance.”
How tear gas may be wreaking havoc on protesters’ reproductive health
“Proving a link between tear gas and reproductive health is not the point. Governments should not harm people expressing dissatisfaction with their services.”
Their son wanted to see more Black book characters, so they created a business to provide them
“Those books aren’t getting greenlighted,” Lee said. “We need as many access points to get books and also books that show Black children possibilities. And likewise for children who are not people of color, because we need not to raise racist children.”
In an attempt to save face, Minneapolis police re-traumatized Black people
“In the age of the internet, it isn’t uncommon to accidentally run into images of Black death, but this shocked me in a way I didn’t expect.”
The Young and the Reckless
Who’s really responsible for Covid-19 outbreaks when university campuses reopen?
In the absence of federal rent relief, guerrilla efforts are stepping in
“This is also a historic moment for realizing the power that working-class tenants have to organize and express a militant demand for housing as a human right.”
They followed us for days. Then they kidnapped my husband.
By Selinda Guerrero As Minneapolis rose up in rebellion, my husband and I stepped…
What’s really going on in Portland
By Evelyn Guzman The first time I was tear gassed, I didn’t know what…