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Weeks after returning from South Carolina, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will hit the road again — this time as a featured speaker ...
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was adopted in 1979 by the United ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Friday vetoed legislation that would have launched a two-year study into whether the state should provide reparations to Marylanders impacted by the state’s history of slavery ...
Wes Moore gets a crucial test in an early voting ... parts of the Democratic base — over his recent decision to veto a reparations bill in Maryland. The bill called for a study of historic ...
Wes Moore did fellow Democrats a favor last week when he vetoed a bill creating a commission to study slavery reparations. He’s taking flak from the left, but the party ought to be thanking him.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Friday he will veto a measure to create a commission to study potential slavery reparations in the state, saying that while it was a difficult decision ...
Gov. Wes Moore, the first African-American governor of Maryland, recently vetoed legislation to support the study of reparations to redress the generational impacts of slavery and the racial ...
Dayvon Love discusses Gov. Wes Moore's veto of Maryland's reparations study bill, highlighting the need for transformative struggle in reparations.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore just pulled the plug on a state-approved bill to create a commission to study and recommend reparations for the slavery and discrimination that’s taken place in America.
The debate on reparations continues, with advocates arguing that it's not a fad, but a necessary response to centuries of systemic injustice.
Although the reparations bill was just one of 23 vetoes issued by Moore, it sparked a firestorm of criticism from fellow Black leaders across the state. Wes Moore, the nation’s only Black ...