
Here’s what we’re reading today:
• A major Supreme Court decision on Tuesday allows more than a dozen abortion clinics in Texas to reopen, though over the past year clinics have had to go into debt and lay off lots of staff. [Guardian]
• Viola Davis, star of How to get Away with Murder, gave a powerful speech about her work. [Variety]
• Living Off Tips is an organization working towards raising minimum wage for tipped workers, the majority of whom are women. [ROCunited]
• Two authors discuss whether or not it is currently “a golden age for women essayists.” [New York Times]
• A new emergency contraceptive called the After Pill, a generic version of Plan B, can be ordered online for half the price of most emergency contraceptives found in retail stores. [RH Reality Check]
• Working Mother magazine named Meghan Stabler “Working Mother of the Year,” making her the first transgender woman ever to receive the honor. [HRC]
• The good news is that parents and their kids are talking more about sex; unfortunately they may not be having these talks as often as they should. [Time]
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