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    #MuteRKelly Co-Founder Discusses Campaign's Success, Backlash

    “This has never been about censoring his music. It’s about his behavior.”

    Sameer Rao Jul 25, 2018 2:09PM EDT
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    Racism Linked to High Maternal and Infant Mortality for Native Women

    “We stopped keeping statistics on the number of Native moms and babies that are lost in our region; it was just too upsetting.”

    Ayana Byrd Jul 10, 2018 1:12PM EDT
    Little girl listens to a pregnant woman's belly

    READ: Midwifery Is on the Rise in Native Communities

    A new Rewire article explores the efforts to reintegrate traditional birthing practices in Native communities in the United States and Canada.

    Miriam Zoila Pérez Jan 8, 2018 10:53AM EST

    LISTEN: Rewire's CHOICE/LESS Podcast Takes on Sterilization Abuse in Native Communities

    The episode is a deep dive into the history of sterilization among Native communities at the hands of U.S. government and medical officials.

    Miriam Zoila Pérez Jun 16, 2017 10:01AM EDT
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    LISTEN: Muslim-American Creator of 'Ms. Marvel' Talks Islamophobia, Representation in New Podcast

    Like her character “Kamala Khan,” G. Willow Wilson is an American Muslim. She talks about representation, xenophobia and more in the latest episode of Rewire’s “Get It Right” podcast.

    Sameer Rao Nov 1, 2016 3:17PM EDT

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