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Will the Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be Added to the U.S. Constitution 50 Years After It Passed?
Will the Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be Added to the U.S. Constitution 50 Years After It Passed?
The Equal Rights Amendment, which would codify gender equality in the U.S. Constitution, has been introduced in every session of Congress since 1923. It was finally passed in 1972, and yet never ratified. This week, the ERA will get its first hearing in 40 years when, on Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee meets to discuss a joint resolution to finally affirm the ERA. We speak to Zakiya Thomas and Linda Coberly of the ERA Coalition for more on the historic significance of this hearing and the century-long fight for constitutional protections against sex discrimination.
·democracynow.org·
Will the Equal Rights Amendment Finally Be Added to the U.S. Constitution 50 Years After It Passed?
Equal Rights Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment is a constitutional amendment that will guarantee legal gender equality for women and men. This website is dedicated to educating and inspiring citizens to ratify the ERA, which was written by equal rights activist Alice Paul in 1923.
·equalrightsamendment.org·
Equal Rights Amendment
Gender-based Violence
Gender-based Violence
Gender-Based violence refers to harmful acts directed at an individual based on their gender. It is rooted in gender inequality, the abuse of power and
·unhcr.org·
Gender-based Violence
What is gender-based violence?
What is gender-based violence?
Gender-based violence is a phenomenon deeply rooted in gender inequality, and continues to be one of the most notable human rights violations within all societies. Gender-based violence is violence directed against a person because of their gender.
·eige.europa.eu·
What is gender-based violence?
Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
At Women for Women International we use a lot of field based vocabulary that often has a much deeper meaning and greater implications than a simple definition. In this series, we will be addressing some of these terms in the hopes of giving YOU the tools you need to have conversations about women’s empowerment and gender equality. In this blog, we’ll be discussing gender-based violence.
·womenforwomen.org·
Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
CARE - Fighting Global Poverty and World Hunger
CARE - Fighting Global Poverty and World Hunger
CARE is an international humanitarian organization fighting global poverty and world hunger by working alongside women and girls. Help fight world hunger.
·care.org·
CARE - Fighting Global Poverty and World Hunger
Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
The term gender-based violence reflects the idea that violence often serves to maintain structural gender inequalities, and includes the victimization of women, girls, men, boys, adolescents, and lesbian, gay, transgender, and gender non-conforming people. Gender-based violence is largely male-patterned violence and influences or is influenced by gender relations. Relationships are complex, and love, affection, and commitment can still be part of relationships despite the violence. Sometimes, these positive elements are the foundation for change. Women and other survivors seek help to reclaim their power, by breaking their isolation to seek support, escape the abuse, and find ways to keep themselves and their children safe. Abusers struggle to change, couples try to restore balance and equality, friends and family step in: these and other struggles strengthen our collective hopes for violence-free lives.
·api-gbv.org·
Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Anti-reproductive health politicians are attacking access to birth control, abortion, sex education, and more at the state and local levels.
·plannedparenthoodaction.org·
State Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
Autumn brings more than pumpkin spice and cooler weather—it also brings a time of reflection and support because October is National Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month . This blog post shares definitions and statistics related to domestic violence, as well as information for a l
·harriscountylawlibrary.org·
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Arizona's Abortion Ban
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Arizona's Abortion Ban
US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics, business, health, and education.
·usnews.com·
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Arizona's Abortion Ban
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws
Abortion has become a central issue in this election cycle.Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, voters on all sides have been energized around the issue. But there’s also been a notable backlash among many voters who are now voting to protect abortion rights — Democrats and Republicans alike.
·fronterasdesk.org·
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws