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Subject Ms. Presents: The ERA is essential to democracy
Date March 28, 2024 10:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | March 28, 2024
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Ms. Presents: The ERA is Essential to Democracy [[link removed]]
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Gender equality is the backbone of a free and fair democracy … which is why the fight to enshrine equality into the U.S. Constitution is foundational to Ms . and has been so since the magazine’s inception. Today we are closer than ever to securing the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution—just as the real-time need for its protections couldn’t be more alarmingly urgent.
For Women’s History Month 2024, we proudly dedicate this installment of Women & Democracy to the bold future of the ERA. This curated series answers key questions: What will it take to fully and finally recognize the ERA as the 28th Amendment? How strong is public support for the ERA? (Spoiler alert: VERY.) What are modern state-level ERAs already accomplishing? And how will the ERA help turn the tide against rollbacks to abortion and reproductive freedom in our post- Dobbs society?
Among the site’s content is a deep dive and dedicated podcast about a major judicial ruling in Pennsylvania that shows the power of leveraging the ERA to support abortion rights. And the hits keep coming: In recent weeks, an appeals court in Minnesota deemed denial of emergency contraception a form of sex discrimination, just as a district court required Nevada Medicaid to pay for abortions under the state Equal Rights Amendment.
We are grateful to partner with the ERA Project at Columbia Law, the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Center at NYU Law, and our publisher, Feminist Majority Foundation, as well as a variety of guest experts—and, as ever, to work every day with activists and organizers moving and shaking to make change, especially colleagues at the ERA Coalition. If you are inspired by this Women & Democracy installment, we invite you to join the fight for the ERA; take action here at Sign4ERA.org [[link removed]] .
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The Pathway to Recognizing the Equal Rights Amendment [[link removed]] The ERA: A New Foundation for Equality in the United States [[link removed]]
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Why the ERA Is Needed—Even With the 14th Amendment [[link removed]] State ERAs Can Protect Reproductive Rights Post-Dobbs [[link removed]]
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The State of State Equal Rights Amendments: A National Roundup [[link removed]] Abortion Bans = Sex Discrimination [[link removed]]
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Thirty Years After the Violence Against Women Act, the ERA Is Needed to Halt Gender-Based Violence [[link removed]] Q&A: Gender-Based Violence, Gun Rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment [[link removed]]
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How Does Trump v. Anderson Impact the Equal Rights Amendment’s Path to Becoming the 28th Amendment? [[link removed]] The Future of Gender Justice, Now: An Intergenerational Framework for the ERA [[link removed]]
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The fight to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution is more urgent than ever. Nobody knows this better than Susan Frietsche—who recently secured an incredible victory for women in the state of Pennsylvania in terms of then power of the Equal Rights Amendment as it relates to reproductive freedom. In this episode, we delve into how Susan’s work sets an important precedent for protecting women’s rights—and how it relates to the fight to secure the federal ERA in the Constitution.
We hope you'll listen, subscribe, rate and review today!
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