Every year, June 4th marks a momentous day for women’s suffrage in the U.S. Congress, but this year especially so. It’s the day in 1919 when the U.S. Congress passed the 19th Amendment and sent it to the states for approval. Then just 14 months later, 100 years ago this August, women were officially granted the Constitutional right to vote.
Author: ERA Coalition
ERA Coalition Calls on Americans to Support Equality for All
In these turbulent times, I wanted to share with you our statement of support for all who are experiencing pain. We are committed to making our country what it should be: equal for all.
Last chance to register for our upcoming Town Hall!
Please join us tomorrow, Thursday May 28th at 6P/ET for our next Town Hall: Violence Against Women and the ERA. Registration closes at 9:30am ET, so be sure to claim your spot to join us by Zoom.
New Town Hall – Violence against Women and the ERA
Greetings from New York City. Every night at 7 o’clock I go to my window and join my neighbors in cheering for our essential workers. We clap, bang pots, honk horns and otherwise create a ruckus of thanks for everyone who has made the intolerable loss of life here more tolerable.
Equality – The Perfect Mother’s Day Gift!
Here at the ERA Coalition we celebrate women and girls every day. And we work hard for their equality. But on Mother’s Day we are given a nationwide celebration, an opportunity to thank all of the women in our lives for what they have meant to us and done for us. Let’s give them the best gift ever–recognition in the U.S. Constitution, equality under the law– equal rights, protections and justice.
#GivingTuesdayforEquality
The ERA Coalition sends our deepest thanks for your support. We are so close!
