The ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality stands in solidarity with the LGBTQIATS community with our right to live a life true to who we are; equal in all things under the law and free from the systemic violence that continues to plague us every day.
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ICYMI: AAPI Women, Power, and the ERA Town Hall
An intersectional discussion with our AAPI leaders covering women’s equality, Patsy Mink, legal claims, advocacy, and supporting the AAPI community!
ERA Coalition Statement on the Notice of Appeal by Attorneys General in Lower Court Ruling on the ERA
Democratic Attorneys General Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Aaron Ford of Nevada, and Mark Herring of Virginia filed their notice of appeal yesterday to a recent lower court decision that dismissed their court case, Virginia, et al v Ferriero, from March. Ferriero could compel the Archivist to add the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution as … Continue reading ERA Coalition Statement on the Notice of Appeal by Attorneys General in Lower Court Ruling on the ERA
Statement from the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality on the President’s Address to Congress
From the beginning of President Biden’s remarks, when he acknowledged the historic nature of the two women leaders sitting on the dais behind him, to pay equity and getting families back to work, his first address to a joint session of Congress was laden with support for gender equality issues.
Statement from the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality on the Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict
April 20, 2021 – New York, NY – The ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality, standing for justice and equality for all, supports the outcome of the trial of Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd. Though this guilty verdict will not bring back Mr. Floyd, we hope the jury’s decision brings some measure of … Continue reading Statement from the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality on the Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict
Honoring Kimberlé Crenshaw with the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Award
It is RBG’s determination for a more equitable future for women and girls, and all Americans really, that leads the ERA Coalition to give the award named after the famed Justice to American civil rights attorney Kimberlé Crenshaw.
