National Make a Difference to Children Month, celebrated every July, is an opportunity to focus on the well-being of children and the importance of their development.
Tag: Equal Rights Amendment
The heart of remembering – shedding light on Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
It is essential to highlight a crucial cause that affects millions of people all over the world – Alzheimer’s Disease. June, recognized as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month, is dedicated to increasing public awareness about the disease, promoting brain health, and gathering support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias, as well as their families and caregivers.
Bridging the education equality gap: empowering students through the Equal Rights Amendment
We’re diving into the concept of the achievement gap, explore its causes, and examine how the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) can contribute to bridging this gap and fostering educational equality.
Gaslighting in the workplace: A case for the Equal Rights Amendment
Picture this: Andrea works as a manager in a mid-sized company. She is highly skilled and has received recognition by her peers for her contributions in the past. However, since John joined the team, things took a troubling turn. As time went on, John intensified the gaslighting tactics. Andrea noticed that she was not being … Continue reading Gaslighting in the workplace: A case for the Equal Rights Amendment
ERA Coalition statement on the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision
Washington, DC –– Today marks the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision, which overturned the 50-year old precedent of Roe v. Wade, removed privacy protections for people accessing abortion care, and put LGBTQ+ rights at risk.
ERA Coalition, Fund for Women’s Equality Boards Welcome Ben Crump and Lisa Ann Walter
Today, the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women’s Equality announced that Ben Crump and Lisa Ann Walter are joining the organizations’ boards. The ERA Coalition Board, newly chaired by former Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, and the Fund for Women’s Equality, newly chaired by Jamia Wilson, represent a diverse group of civil rights and equality leaders and advocates nationwide.
