While both agree on access to safe abortions, they differ on whether there should be restrictions on when patients can receive an abortion
Anais Mejia
Anais Mejia is a freelance journalist covering economic justice in the region. She is focused on stories about housing in Syracuse, Interstate 81 and the redevelopment of public housing. Anais is currently a sociology PhD student at Syracuse University and received her bachelor’s degrees in sociology and newspaper journalism from SU. She is originally from Los Angeles, California.
Anais is a frequent contributor to Central Current and can be reached at anmejia@syr.edu
Onondaga County elections 2023: Q&A with Josh Davis, 7th district legislature candidate
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Should Onondaga County spend more on its public library system?
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Ailey II dance company comes to Syracuse for CFAC anniversary: See photos
Hundreds of people shuffled into the Landmark Theater this past Thursday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Community Folk Art Center, with a performance by the Ailey II dance company.
