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Mississippi Voices – MSBWR
A Mississippi law limits who can help mail-in voters. A federal court struck it down
A Mississippi law limits who can help mail-in voters. A federal court struck it down
Organization hosts special screening of “The Little Mermaid” in Pearl
Organization hosts special screening of “The Little Mermaid” in Pearl
PEARL, Miss. (WJTV) – On Friday, the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable hosted a special screening of “The Little Mermaid” at the Cinemark in Pearl, along with Digital Wee…
Opinion: 6 Ways We Must Show Up For Black Moms This Mother's Day
Opinion: 6 Ways We Must Show Up For Black Moms This Mother's Day
The statistics paint a clear, painful picture. This country is failing millions of Black moms economically, politically and medically in ways that keep generations of Black families just like mine stuck.
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50 Years of the Ms. Foundation: Cassandra Welchlin
50 Years of the Ms. Foundation: Cassandra Welchlin
This Q&A was written by Cassandra Welchlin, Executive Director and co-convener of Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable, which is a former Ms. Foundation grantee partner.
Year of Medicaid For New Moms Heads to Governor’s Desk
Year of Medicaid For New Moms Heads to Governor’s Desk
New moms will be able to have Medicaid coverage for up to 12 months after giving birth after the Mississippi House sent S.B. 2212 to the governor’s desk.
Inspirational Black Men and Women of The C-Suite: Cassandra Welchlin of MS Black Women’s Roundtable…
Inspirational Black Men and Women of The C-Suite: Cassandra Welchlin of MS Black Women’s Roundtable…
An Interview With Doug Noll
Apartheid American-Style
Apartheid American-Style
The City of Jackson versus the Mississippi State Legislature.
Fighting for women's economic security in Mississippi | Every Child Thrives
Fighting for women's economic security in Mississippi | Every Child Thrives
Every Child Thrives shares the real-life experiences and knowledge of communities mobilizing for a brighter future. ECT is powered by WKKF.org.
Mississippi Women of Reproductive Age Face Many Barriers to Good Health
Mississippi Women of Reproductive Age Face Many Barriers to Good Health
BYV Civic Engagement – MSBWR
BYV Civic Engagement – MSBWR
MSBWR – MS Black Women's Roundtable
MSBWR – MS Black Women's Roundtable
Meet the Wage Warrior Who Is Working to Close the Pay Gap
Meet the Wage Warrior Who Is Working to Close the Pay Gap
In her new book, The Power Pause, Neha Ruch puts a tired trope to rest—for good.
Native Women's Equal Pay Day - Equal Rights Advocates
Native Women's Equal Pay Day - Equal Rights Advocates
Native Women's Equal Pay Day - Native women have one of the largest wage gaps in the U.S., earning 51 cents per dollar paid to white men.
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Woman King Screening
Woman King Screening
Women have always been warriors at the voting booth. Join us as we mobilize to the polls on November 8, 2022.
‘Speak up, be heard'
‘Speak up, be heard'
The Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable is looking for voices to speak up about the issues that are keeping women from receiving the healthcare they need.
Watch Cassandra Welchlin on CBS!
Watch Cassandra Welchlin on CBS!
Six hundred National Guard members have been deployed to Jackson, Mississippi, to help distribute water. Many in the city are still without reliable drinking water even though crews installed an emergency pump at the deteriorating water-treatment facility. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston spoke with residents about what they're experiencing, and CBS News' Debra Alfarone spoke with Cassandra Welchlin, executive director of the Mississippi Black Women's Roundtable, about the crisis.
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