Navigating Sex Equality Under the ERA: Balancing Inclusion and Legal Scope
“Since the US has the oldest Constitution in the world, it’s also the hardest one to change. Hence, we need a modern way of expressing equality in this country,” says Ting Ting Cheng.
Hitting a Reset Button on the ERA: Seneca Falls 100 Years Later
“This moment feels really different, and the movement feels different.”
Nevada’s Universal Equal Rights Amendment: The First, but Certainly Not The Last
Nevada proves that state legislatures and voters are an equally crucial component in safeguarding human rights for all!
How the ERA Can Improve Health Outcomes for Women of Color
“The failure to address civil rights goes alongside failure to address maternal mortality, poverty and women’s rights,”
Climate Feminism: Where Compassion and Justice Meet
“We are ourselves part of nature, not its masters.’”
Working with the Taliban for Women’s Rights: It’s Like Speaking to Fish about Land!
The fight does not lie in convincing them of progressive ideals; the fight is to get the best outcome for those directly impacted by Taliban rule.






