Today at Ms . | March 17, 2021
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Equal Rights Amendment and Violence Against Women Act Pass the U.S. House [[link removed]]
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Two critically important women’s rights bills passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday: the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). They now head to the Senate.
Democracy Depends on Women’s Empowerment, Kamala Harris Says in Her U.N. Debut [[link removed]]
BY BARBARA CROSSETTE | Harris, the first woman to rise to the vice presidency—the highest political position for a woman in American history—presented a broad view of rights and freedoms held by the Biden administration.
2021 Grammys: Top Feminist Takeaways from a Women-Dominated Night [[link removed]]
BY SARAH ROSENBERG | Throughout history, top honors at the annual Grammy Awards have eluded women and people of color, disproportionately recognizing those who are white and male. Now, in 2021, women are center stage and being celebrated by the Recording Academy for their contributions, grind and hustle in the male-dominated field of music.
ICYMI: The Ms. Guide to Celebrating Virtual Women’s History Month [[link removed]]
BY MS . EDITORS | Throughout Women’s History Month, feminist experts in politics, public service and more are coming together to share their lived experiences and help propel women’s rights forward—and Ms. is here to keep you in the loop! (Updated daily.)
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