The first week of Women’s History Month has already delivered major moments. The Senate blocked the SAVE Act — a bill critics warned could function as a modern poll tax by requiring documents like passports or birth certificates just to register to vote. At the same time, the United States is entering new international conflicts, raising questions about national priorities and who ultimately pays the price when resources are directed toward war instead of communities at home.
In this week’s episode of The Rally Room, host Emiliana Guereca breaks down the events shaping the moment — from the fight over voting rights to the broader political choices affecting working families — and reflects on what Women’s History Month represents today: leadership, resistance, and making history in real time.
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