Introducing our special multi-part series on the Equal Rights Amendment; plus: Ms. was nominated for a Best Cover award—and voting closes soon! 

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Today at Ms. | April 29, 2020

Forty-eight years after the Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification, we are now on the verge of adding the ERA to the U.S. Constitution.

Here at Ms., we are expanding our unique election coverage and doing everything we can to keep our readers armed with factual information and strategies to mobilize women’s voting power in these most critical upcoming elections. Even in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, we must keep an eye towards November and focus on the fight for constitutional equality. 

That’s why we’re excited to announce our new, multi-part series, Reports of the ERA’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated, by Ms. Scholar Carrie Baker, examining the half-century fight to add women to the U.S. Constitution—and a game plan on where the fight for the ERA goes from here. 

Read the first three installments below, and check back at MsMagazine.com every Wednesday for the next installment in the series. 

Part 1: “We Want In!”

Part 2: A Long History of Obstruction, Delay and Trickery

Part 3: A Patchwork of Laws, Statutes and Court Rulings

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