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The ERA: The Amendment is Just the Beginning

By: Editors at Women's eNews | February 24, 2021

“It needs its own think tank under the auspices of a recognized law school to study what the ERA would mean to the law.” – Marcy Syms

Major Corporations Have Their Say on the ERA!

Tune in to Campus ERA Day Tonight!

Passing the ERA: Countdown to Virginia

Equal Rights in Germany: An Exclusive Interview with Claudia Roth, Vice-President of the German Parliament

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The ERA: How It Will Equalize Access to Healthcare

By: Tatyana Turner | September 19, 2019

Without the ERA, laws prohibiting discrimination against women are subject to the whims of Congress, which is of particular concern in today’s current political climate.

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Want Equal Pay for Equal Play? Pass the ERA!

By: Charlotte Geissler | September 3, 2019

“What the ERA would give is a base of equality in every realm: It would be understood, and enforceable by law.”

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Title IX: What a Difference a Law Can Make

By: Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett | August 29, 2019

US women runners are on fire right now. Why are most of them coached by men?

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The ERA – Rising from the Dead

By: Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett | May 2, 2019

Our rights cannot be subject to the political whims of legislators, judges, or occupants of the White House who do not see women as equal citizens.

On the Outside of Incarceration: The Need for the ERA

By: Sage Howard | November 29, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

A family’s financial burdens disproportionately fall upon women, who are primarily responsible for paying court-related costs.

How the Equal Rights Amendment would Strengthen the 14th Amendment

By: Kayla Seals Allers | November 18, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

Women, in many cases, are the primary drivers of their families’ integration.

How the ERA can Keep Incarcerated Mothers in their Children’s Lives

By: Sage Howard | October 30, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

Clearly, the effects of mass incarceration extend beyond the individual cells that hold black women back by disrupting the lives of the people who need them most.

The ERA Would Keep Immigrant Women Safe and Secure

By: Kayla Seals Allers | October 24, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

The American Dream has transformed from an open welcoming for all to a selective term catering to white male privilege.

The ERA: The Key to Unlocking Women’s Shackles

By: Sage Howard | September 12, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

Incarcerated black woman whose pregnancy ends fatally fall victim to the daunting truth that infants born to black mothers die at twice the rate as those born to white mothers. The ERA can help change that.

The ERA: Why Black Women Need It Most

By: Sage Howard | August 8, 2018
From our partner Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program

The level of sexual discrimination is particularly visible in the criminal justice system, where sixty percent of incarcerated women are in jail awaiting trial because they can’t afford bail.

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