Sign4ERA Mobilizing people across the nation to demand the Equal Rights Amendment! Led by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, and the ERA Coalition. #sign4ERA#PublishERA
to ensure nationwide, permanent equality.
Economic and Workplace Inequities Women Face in the USA. #32
With the ERA in the Constitution, rights can no longer disappear overnight .
#Sign4ERA#Drive4ERA#ERANow#EqualRights#equalpay
Harassment in the workplace is intolerable, but women's rights should not depend on who is in Congress.
There are so many Inequities faced by women across various life stages. Women need rights they can rely on. Advocate for the recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Equal Pay should not depend on who is in Congress at the moment. #EqualPay
Women need rights they can rely on. Advocate for the recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to ensure permanent equality.
With the ERA, rights can no longer disappear .
#Sign4ERA
Senate races that will determine whether we have a pro-ERA majority in Washington after Nov. 2026 and an early vote for the ERA in 2027. https://t.co/RS7fN8QhBw Sign the Petition, and demand Congress enshrine women's rights in the Constitution. #Sign4ERA#ERANow#EqualRights
Driving Journey completed, but on to the next phase: Drive the Vote for the ERA. More than 100 years ago, two women undertook an epic road trip in support of women’s suffrage. This epic trip is for the ERA. Now the work moves to the swing Congressional districts and key
@NowSeattle At a time when many people feel divided or discouraged, gatherings like this matter. They remind us that leadership is not only about managing cities — it is also about standing publicly for fairness, dignity, and equal rights. #Sign4ERA#DrivingtheVote https://t.co/MZ51DYuuoK
#Seattle; Monday we, @NowSeattle @ZontaNorthPugetSound @AAUWSeattle honored Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, with an ERA Champions Award for supporting the Equal Rights Amendment. #ERANow#EqualRights
In presenting the award, organizer Katherine Cleland shared the sentiment
@NowSeattle “Equality should not depend on political cycles or changing interpretations. It should be foundational. ...that people are still organizing around the Equal Rights Amendment today speaks to the belief that equal rights deserve lasting and explicit protection.” Mayor Katie Wilson
#Seattle WA
Washington became one of the first states in the nation to grant women the right to vote — doing so in 1910, a full decade before the 19th Amendment became law. Their victory became part of the momentum that inspired suffragists nationwide.
@Gender Equity Movement (@GEMSeattle) volunteers understand the direct link between constitutional equality and women’s and LGBTQ+ rights, and act on that knowledge. #Sign4ERAhttps://drivingthevote.org/daily-diary/a-city-of-champions-seattle-answers-the-call
They decide to travel the hard road. They decide to speak up. They decide not to quit.
Thank you, Portland, @PortlandNOW @zontaClubofCorvallis for welcoming the Tour, for honoring this history, and for helping carry this story forward into the next generation.
#Portland , Oregon
We gathered at City Hall, where Portland Mayor Keith Wilson joined Mayors for ERA . The Mayor’s support for the ERA, he was quick to note, places him in a long line of Portland leaders who have championed women’s equality.
“Some might say that Portland’s
The stories told by Mayor Wilson — of Dorothy McCullough Lee, of Vera Katz, of Alice Burke and Nell Richardson, and of the advocates gathered in that room — reminded us once again that progress never arrives on its own. It arrives because people decide to act.