After the IDC (Independent Democratic Conference) we all swore not to be fooled again. No matter whether there was a "D", "R" or "WFP" after the name, we were going to watch the actions, instead of simply listening to the words. Choice Matters has been doing exactly…
Today, Tuesday, January 22, 2019, on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade,the NYS Assembly and Senate passed the Reproductive Health Act sending it to Governor Andrew Cuomo to sign into law. AND HE DID! (Please remember that this Trump Administration and Supreme Court are overtly and outspokenly…
Groups Call For Immediate Passage Of The RHA January 2019 We, the undersigned, ask that you vote for the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) of 2019 during this legislative session. The RHA secures and protects our health and reproductive rights by updating New York’s outdated abortion…
On Wednesday, January 8th, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins was voted Senate Temporary President and Majority Leader by her colleagues. This is the official end of the "3-men-in-a-room" NYS governing process! AND - In the newly-elected NYS Senate, now 20 of the 63-member body are women - (Still…
Herstory in the Making! Join us on Wednesday, January 9th, to witness the swearing-in of NYS Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins to be the Majority Leader of the New York State Senate. (The Westchester Black Women's Political Caucus has a bus going to Albany. Click here for…
The role personal perspective plays in judicial decisions is seismic, in all courts and at all levels – not just the US Supreme Court. Personal opinions do matter. Temperament, previous decisions and prior actions tell exactly what kind of judge a candidate will be. Personal…
Two amazing Westchester women passed away in the past 6 months, Renata Schwebel and Marcy (Marcella) Kahn. I want you to know their names because, like so many other women of their generation, they did not receive the recognition they deserved. Renata and Marcy committed themselves…
by Catherine Lederer-Plaskett President/Chair of the Board The successful appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court is more than disturbing. Survivors from all over the country spoke out and millions called, protested, and marched. Chief Justice Roberts received numerous misconduct complaints against Kavanaugh from…
Bruised, Beaten, Distraught But Not DEFEATED. WE GET UP AGAIN. Yes, survivors from all over the country spoke out and millions of Americans called, protested, and marched. But still, two key senators committed to voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, basically assuring his place on the…