Join our Election Debrief: Friday, November 6th


The votes are still being counted. It is an election with unprecedented participation and unimaginable meaning. How did equality fare in the vote? Join us Friday, November 6th at 12 Noon/ET for analysis. Speakers include Senator Ben Cardin, lead sponsor of SJ Res 6, removal of the time limit on the ERA bill in the Senate, and … Continue reading Join our Election Debrief: Friday, November 6th

The Election, the ERA and an #Equal Future


We are sending you our most sincere wishes for a safe and fair election tomorrow. As we have been saying, equality is on the ballot. An #EqualFuture is at stake. And the ERA is essential in guaranteeing it. As you know, we produced the election tool that tells you where all Senate candidates up for election and all … Continue reading The Election, the ERA and an #Equal Future

Equality in jeopardy! Join us for our LGBTQIA+ Town Hall


We are very excited to invite you to our next virtual Town Hall on Monday, October 26th, from 6-7pm ET, for a conversation about the Equal Rights Amendment and the impact in the LGBTQIA+ Community. Given the endangered state of equality with the prospect of a 6-3 conservative leaning Supreme Court, what can we be sure … Continue reading Equality in jeopardy! Join us for our LGBTQIA+ Town Hall

12 Days to Determine the Fate of the ERA


We are just 12 days away from an election that could determine the fate of the Equal Rights Amendment. What is at stake? Legal and lived equality for all women and girls, transgender and non-binary individuals. It is crucial that voters know if their candidates are pro-equality when they enter the ballot box on November 3rd. Today, the ERA … Continue reading 12 Days to Determine the Fate of the ERA

Equality Cannot Be Blocked!


On the eve of the Senate Judiciary Committee vote to send Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the full Senate for a vote, we express our continued concern. This unseemly rush is an affront to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and all of us who respect her legacy of work in the interest of all Americans. A 6-3 Supreme Court endangers many of the hard-won victories for equality in the Court.

We believe that the case for the Equal Rights Amendment is made stronger than ever.