Happy birthday to Virginia Del. Danica Roem! @pwcdanica was the first openly transgender person to be elected and serve in any U.S. state legislator, and was such a passionate supporter of Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment that she got it tattooed on her arm!
@AlicePaulInstit ED Lucy Beard, is retiring. Help us honor all that she's done for #ERANow by donating here. We want to see the ERA become the 28th Amendment, so show your support by donating 28 in whatever way you can & share with hashtag #28forthe28th.
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Did you hear First Lady Rosalynn Carter at the #DemocraticNationalConvention tonight? Then wish her a happy 93rd birthday! Carter and President Jimmy Carter were vocal in their support for the #EqualRightsAmendment throughout Carter’s presidency & beyond. #ERANOW#DNC2020
@Newsweek: "History suggests that once discriminatory barriers begin to fall, legal equality (which is very different from real-world equality) usually follows."
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Happy birthday to the Director of the Center for Antiracist Research @DrIbram X. Kendi, an author and historian who is also known for this books and presentations focused on antiracism and the study of race and discrimination. What is your favorite book by Dr. Kendi?
Today is #BlackWomensEqualPayDay. Black cis women typically earn $0.62 cents for every dollar that a non-Hispanic white cis man makes, making TODAY the day a black woman would have to work until to earn the same as a white man earned in 2019. #ERANow#PayEquality#PayBlackWomen
Happy birthday Pres @barackobama. Obama’s first act as president was to sign the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which strengthens workers’ protections in pay discrimination. His Exec. Dir. Tina Tchen also publicly supported ERA ratification in 2011 in the name of the Obama Admin.
Happy Birthday Amelia Earhart! Earhart was a record-breaking pilot and author, becoming the first female aviator to navigate a solo flight across the Atlantic. She was also an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment, and was a member of the National Woman's Party.
Happy birthday to Rep. Bella Abzug, who would have turned 100 today. Battling Bella introduced the Equality Act into Congress in 1974 and was part of a group of women to found the National Women’s Political Caucus. Abzug was also a pivotal part in the 2020 series ‘Mrs. America’
Purchase the "Equal Rights Amendment: Unfinished Business for the Constitution” video (digital download) and watch with friends! https://t.co/Ct240rLlkL
Today kicks off Pride month, so let's raise up the memory of Marsha P. Johnson, black NYC activist and self-identified drag queen. Marsha's namesake, the @MPJInstitute, "protects and defends the human rights of Black transgender people." Thank you Marsha, and Happy, Safe pride!
This 2018 article from @RachelCargle feels more important than ever. How can intersectionality change the future of the #EqualRightsAmendment and those it protects, and what can we each do to promote racial solidarity in our fight for gender equality?
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