1000 Women Strong: Life & Debt: Recent Episodes

1000 Women Strong

We are a national constituency that provides resources, recruits, trains, mobilizes, and organizes at the intersection of issues that impact Black Women and our extended communities.

Our mission is to empower Black Women through a robust network that provides a platform for communication, networking, and information sharing to amplify Black Women’s voices in their respective spaces.

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Interview with Muffy Mendoza, Brown Mamas

Links and resources mentioned in episode: Healthy Start Inc-https://healthystartpittsburgh.org/ Doula community-https://www.blackmoondoula.com/ When She Thrives-https://www.whenshethrives.org/ Brown Mamas-https://brownmamas.com/

PA Voting info: whenweall.vote/1kwomenstrong Registration deadlines

In-person at local election office: Oct 24th

Online: Oct. 24th

By mail (postmarked by): Oct. 24th

Absentee ballot deadlines

Request ballot (received by): Nov. 1st - 5pm

Return ballot by mail (received by):. Nov. 8th - 8pm

Return ballot in person: Nov. 8th - 8pm

Voting deadlines

Early voting: varies by location

In-person: Nov. 8th

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Interview with Marsha Gosier- Good Trouble Department, National Campaigner

Resources and Links mentioned in this episode: Resources & Services in GA: https://feministcenter.org/ https://reproductiverights.org/about-us/ https://amplify-ga.org/resources#NeedAbortion

GA Voting info: whenweall.vote/1kwomenstrong https://georgia.gov/register-vote https://thegeorgiavoterguide.com/

Registration deadlines In-person at local election office: Oct 11 Online: Oct 11 By mail (postmarked by): Oct 11

Absentee ballot deadlines Request ballot (received by): Oct 28 Return ballot by mail (received by): Nov 8 by 7:00 p.m. Return ballot in person: Nov 8 by 7:00 p.m.

Voting deadlines Early voting: varies by location In-person: Nov 8 7am-7pm

https://hiphopcaucus.org/ https://respectmyvote.com/issues/

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Links mentioned in this episode: Student loan debt resources https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief-announcement

https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief/application

https://www.whitehouse.gov/publicserviceloanforgiveness/

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/10/05/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-boosts-administration-wide-efforts-to-protect-student-loan-borrowers-from-scammers/

Voting info https://www.votetexas.gov/

https://www.kbtx.com/2022/10/17/your-vote-counts-2022-midterm-election-voting-guide/

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Student loan debt affects Black women disproportionately. Listen as our Host, Nikhol J. Atkins speaks with Shamra Spencer about her experience.

Links mentioned in this episode: Student loan debt resources https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief-announcement

https://studentaid.gov/debt-relief/application

https://www.whitehouse.gov/publicserviceloanforgiveness/

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/10/05/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-boosts-administration-wide-efforts-to-protect-student-loan-borrowers-from-scammers/

whenweall.vote/1kwomenstrong Registration deadlines

In-person at local election office: Oct 24th

Online: Oct. 24th

By mail (postmarked by): Oct. 24th

Absentee ballot deadlines

Request ballot (received by): Nov. 1st - 5pm

Return ballot by mail (received by):. Nov. 8th - 8pm

Return ballot in person: Nov. 8th - 8pm

Voting deadlines

Early voting: varies by location

In-person: Nov. 8th

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Welcome to the Life & Debt series brought to you by 1000 Women Strong. Hosted by Nikhol J. Atkins, our topics will be:

PhDs Die Too: A Black maternal health story The American Dream Cost Too Damn Much: A student loan debt story Brenda's Got a Baby: Collaboration with Hip Hop Caucus

Tune in for interviews, commentary and important statistics everyone should know. For more info, visit 1kwomenstrong.com

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Interview with Danielle Atkinson (Founder & Executive Director of Mothering Justice) Links mentioned in this episode: Planned Parenthood - Jackson Health Center-https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center/michigan/jackson/49202/jackson-health-center-2784-90630 Scotsdale Women's Center in Detroit-https://detroitabortioncenter.com/ Heritage Clinic for Women in Grand Rapids-http://www.heritageclinic.com/ Women’s Center of Flint and Saginaw-https://whcofmi.com/

whenweallvote.org https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Home/RegisterToVote

To learn about registering to vote in Michigan, watch this short video https://youtu.be/x4nZKG7H35s

Michigan Voter Guide 2022: Get to know key races, ballot proposals before voting https://www.clickondetroit.com/decision-2022/2022/09/30/michigan-voter-guide-2022-get-to-know-key-races-ballot-proposals-before-voting/#//

Key dates for Nov. 8 election in Michigan Sept. 29: Clerks will begin mailing out absent voter ballots by Sept. 29. Voting early in person by absentee ballot begins at your city or township clerk’s office Oct. 24: Last day to register to vote online Oct. 24: Return absentee ballot by mail to avoid potential for mailing delays Nov. 4: Last day to request an absentee ballot online or by mail (by 5 p.m.) -- To avoid mailing delays, it is strongly recommended to request an absentee ballot no later than Monday, October 17 Nov. 7: Vote early by absentee ballot at your city or township clerk’s office through 4 p.m. Nov. 8: Register to vote in person at your city or township clerk’s office until 8 p.m. (Eligible residents must provide official proof of residency if registering to vote between October 9 and November 8) Nov. 8: Return absentee ballot to your designated drop box or local clerk’s office by hand by 8 p.m.

All voters registered in Michigan are eligible to vote absentee. They can apply online at Michigan.gov/Vote or print an application form from the site and mail, email or hand deliver it to their local clerk. Voters can find their clerk’s contact information at Michigan.gov/Vote.

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We are a national constituency that provides resources, recruits, trains, mobilizes, and organizes at the intersection of issues that impact Black Women and our extended communities.

Our mission is to empower Black Women through a robust network that provides a platform for communication, networking, and information sharing to amplify Black Women’s voices in their respective spaces.

For more information, visit 1kwomenstrong.com