 
Dear JOhn,
Women’s rights are under attack in
the United States--from reproductive rights to child marriage still
being legal in 48 states. It is a constitutional crisis, and the best
solution is the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA
would guarantee the rights of women and girls in the U.S.
Constitution.
Suffragist leaders like Alice Paul,
pictured above, gave a voice to women’s equality in the United States.
But 100 years later, women and girls are still not considered as equal
to boys and men in the U.S. constitution. The Equal Rights
Amendment would protect all women and
girls equally without regard to political party, religious,
geographic, economic, race, ethnic or other affiliation.
Only one more state is needed to reach the 38 state minimum to ratify the ERA. We
can do this with your help.
Equality Now, as a lead
organization of the ERA Coalition, is working tirelessly with our
partners to ensure that the ERA becomes part of the U.S. Constitution.
This must be a legislative
priority.
On this National Women’s Equality
Day, join us to uplift the continuing struggle toward full
equality.
Donate $28 today for the 28th
amendment and support our
work to ensure the next amendment to the U.S. Constitution is Equal
Rights for women. Help us make equality a reality.
In
solidarity,
Evelyn
Chen
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