CJ (@killemchels) 's Twitter Profile
CJ

@killemchels

sinner and saint

ID: 814357206

calendar_today10-09-2012 03:06:27

18,18K Tweet

327 Followers

267 Following

holistic mami✨ (@leariellesimone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i don’t know who needs to hear this but clean that closet out before the new year. donate or throw out anything that doesn’t align with who you wanna be. it gots to go!

Complex (@complex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travis Scott was reportedly not aware of the fatalities at Astroworld until after he arrived at Drake’s after-party in Houston. “When someone told Travis […] he immediately left the party.” Read more: bit.ly/3bZUuZS

Travis Scott was reportedly not aware of the fatalities at Astroworld until after he arrived at Drake’s after-party in Houston.

“When someone told Travis […] he immediately left the party.”

Read more: bit.ly/3bZUuZS
AJ+ (@ajplus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Built into the health care system is structural racism," says Planned Parenthood's Jacqueline Ayers. And people of color will bear the brunt of Roe being overturned: "It's Black, Latino, Indigenous, undocumented communities already facing barriers in health, who will feel the most impact."

"Built into the health care system is structural racism," says <a href="/PPFA/">Planned Parenthood</a>'s Jacqueline Ayers.

And people of color will bear the brunt of Roe being overturned: "It's Black, Latino, Indigenous, undocumented communities already facing barriers in health, who will feel the most impact."
AJ+ (@ajplus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Abortion patients are disproportionately Black and brown," says Guttmacher Institute's Elizabeth Nash. Black women are 5x more likely to seek abortion — making up 74% of patients in states like Mississippi. "When we see states banning abortion, those are the people who will be most harmed."

"Abortion patients are disproportionately Black and brown," says <a href="/Guttmacher/">Guttmacher Institute</a>'s <a href="/ElizNash/">Elizabeth Nash</a>.

Black women are 5x more likely to seek abortion — making up 74% of patients in states like Mississippi.

"When we see states banning abortion, those are the people who will be most harmed."