The National 2021 Women’s March centered around the protest of the recent abortion law in the state of Texas, the Texas Heartbeat Act. Organizations across the world gathered, to stand up for abortion rights. Multiple Tallahassee organizations met at the Capitol to contribute to the movement.
Shamonee Baker

The Tallahassee Chapter of the National Action Network hosts a rally to save African American history
by Malik Burgess

The controversial HB 999 bill creates conversations among students
by Malik Burgess

“Twin Identity” by Florida A&M twins Jazlen and Jaelen Patrick debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals
by Emanni Henry

“Cost to Live” by Kennedy Patton and Kalei Nash debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals
by Yasmine Dierestil

“NIL” by Maya Ellsion and Marissa Wells debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals premiere
by Caleb Shelton