Bulldozers at Their Door 

Why We’re Defending the Religious Freedom of Lenawee County’s Amish Community 

By Phil Mayor

Lenawee County Amish home

We crafted Prop 3. Here's what it really does.

With Election Day approaching, misinformation regarding Proposal 3 is flooding the airwaves and filling mailboxes. As the leaders of three distinct and very different statewide organizations supporting reproductive freedom, we are compelled to set the record straight.

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Making History in Michigan

The urgent fight to protect both democracy and reproductive freedom

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At the Intersection of Free Speech and Abortion Rights

One Michigan woman’s viral TikTok videos and the need to pass Prop 3

By Phil Mayor

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Protecting a Democracy Under Assault

The link between Proposals 2 & 3, and the power we all hold.

By Shelli Weisberg

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Opinion: Have we forgotten what a public library is for?

In August, people in Jamestown, Mich., just outside Grand Rapids, signaled with their votes that they would rather defund — and possibly shutter — their only public library than keep books with LGBTQ themes on the shelves. The impact of such a vote is deeply concerning. And the place from which it

The Patmos Library

Why we sued the Taylor Police Department on behalf of a pet owner with a disability

Mr. Bryant, a Black man with physical disabilities, had his constitutional rights violated, his beloved pet seized, and criminal charges filed against him. All he wanted was a little assistance for his puppy in distress.

By Syeda Davidson

Dale Bryant and his German Shepard King

With this Supreme Court, the LGBTQ+ community must prepare for attacks on their rights

With the U.S. Supreme Court now dominated by a conservative majority that apparently has no shame in overturning well-established rulings that protect civil liberties, members of the LGBTQ+ community would be wise to start preparing.

By Jay Kaplan

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Why I'm committed to keeping abortion legal

Five years ago, a friend from church asked if I’d go with her to stand watch at a metro Detroit abortion clinic – not to harass the people seeking care, but to help protect them. It was a life-changing experience.

Marie Lowry