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Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
Welcome to the new and improved SWOP-USA website! We're going through many changes as an organization and a digital overhaul is part of that. You'll find an entirely new resource section, our Chapter Hub site has moved here, and we'll also
·swopusa.org·
Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
Sex Workers’ Pop-Up
Sex Workers’ Pop-Up
Through artwork and performances, this pop-up exhibit asks visitors to listen to the voices of sex workers, and reflect on how society defines work.
·sexworkerspopup.org·
Sex Workers’ Pop-Up
Why Sex Work Should Be Decriminalized | Human Rights Watch
Why Sex Work Should Be Decriminalized | Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch has conducted research on sex work around the world, including in Cambodia, China, Tanzania, the United States, and most recently, South Africa. The research, including extensive consultations with sex workers and organizations that work on the issue, has shaped the Human Rights Watch policy on sex work: Human Rights Watch supports the full decriminalization of consensual adult sex work.
·hrw.org·
Why Sex Work Should Be Decriminalized | Human Rights Watch
Young Women’s Empowerment Project (YWEP)
Young Women’s Empowerment Project (YWEP)
The Young Women’s Empowerment Project (YWEP) is a member based social justice organizing project that is led by and for young people of color who have current or former experience in the sex trade …
·youarepriceless.org·
Young Women’s Empowerment Project (YWEP)
Sex Workers Struggle to Survive Covid-19 Pandemic | Human Rights Watch
Sex Workers Struggle to Survive Covid-19 Pandemic | Human Rights Watch
Covid-19 presents a new problem for sex workers. In-person sex work is intimate by its very nature, and workers are at heightened risk of contracting the virus if they keep working. But without work, as strip clubs close and clients dwindle, sex workers struggle to survive.
·hrw.org·
Sex Workers Struggle to Survive Covid-19 Pandemic | Human Rights Watch
Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
Sex workers all over the world face a constant risk of abuse. This is not news. Nor is it news that they are an extremely marginalized group of people, frequently forced to live outside the law. But when word got out that Amnesty International had initiated a consultation to develop a policy to protect the human rights of sex workers, it was like lighting a touch paper. Journalists and celebrities climbed on the band wagon. Ever-more sensational headlines condemned Amnesty International for advocating for “prostitution as a human right”.
·amnesty.org·
Sex Workers' Rights are Human Rights
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Despite great strides made by the international women’s rights movement over many years, women and girls around the world are still married as children or trafficked into forced labor and sex slavery. They are refused access to education and political participation, and some are trapped in conflicts where rape is perpetrated as a weapon of war. Around the world, deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth are needlessly high, and women are prevented from making deeply personal choices in their private lives. Human Rights Watch is working toward the realization of women’s empowerment and gender equality—protecting the rights and improving the lives of women and girls on the ground.
·hrw.org·
Women's Rights | Human Rights Watch
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
The mission of Women’s March is to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change.
·womensmarch.com·
Women's March - Our Feminist Future
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Museum
A renowned leader in women’s history education, the National Women's History Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact.
·womenshistory.org·
National Women's History Museum
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Constitutional Rights Foundation
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION Bill of Rights in ActionSpring 2004 (20:2) Developments in Democracy BRIA 20:2 Home | How Women Won the Right to Vote | Have Women Achieved Equality? | Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government Have Women, In 1920 American women won the right to vote, but they did not attain legal equality with men in other areas. Since 1920, women have won many other rights, but some people argue today that women have not yet achieved equality.
·crf-usa.org·
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Global Fund for Women is one of the world’s leading foundations for gender equality. We stand up for the rights of women & girls by supporting gender equality movements.
·globalfundforwomen.org·
Global Fund for Women | Support Gender Equality
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
2020 was set to be a historic year for women’s rights, with the Generation Equality forums planned for Paris and Mexico, the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, and the G7 summit in the United States with gender equality high on the agenda. None of us could have predicted the current global situation. Covid-19 has laid inequalities bare across the world. Domestic […]
·equalitynow.org·
Defining a new inclusive future - Equality Now
13 Ways States Can Protect and Advance Women’s Health and Rights
13 Ways States Can Protect and Advance Women’s Health and Rights
As attacks to women’s health and rights ramp up on the federal level, states have an opportunity to advance progressive policies to protect women and their families.
·americanprogress.org·
13 Ways States Can Protect and Advance Women’s Health and Rights
UN Women
UN Women
UN Women is the global champion for gender equality, working to develop and uphold standards and create an environment in which every woman and girl can exercise her human rights and live up to her full potential. We are trusted partners for advocates and decision-makers from all walks of life, and a leader in the effort to achieve gender equality.
·unwomen.org·
UN Women
American Bar Association - Rights of Women
American Bar Association - Rights of Women
The ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice's Rights of Women Committee advocates to advance the economic and social justice well-being of women and girls throughout the United States using creative collaborations and the power of law. We engage in filing Amicus Briefs that support women's rights, we encourage law students to join with seasoned attorneys in writing and publishing articles that will advance the rights of women and girls, and in we support legislative policies that help empower women and girls to be successful.
·americanbar.org·
American Bar Association - Rights of Women
Home - National Women's Law Center
Home - National Women's Law Center
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·nwlc.org·
Home - National Women's Law Center
About the ACLU Women's Rights Project
About the ACLU Women's Rights Project
In 1961 the Supreme Court, under Chief Justice Earl Warren, unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a jury selection system that discriminated against women on the grounds that "women are at the
·aclu.org·
About the ACLU Women's Rights Project
Background | International Women's Day | United Nations
Background | International Women's Day | United Nations
International Women's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. Since those early years, International Women's Day has assumed a new global dimension for women in developed and developing countries alike. The growing international women's movement, which has been strengthened by four global United Nations women's conferences, has helped make the commemoration a rallying point to build support for women's rights and participation in the political and economic arenas. We invite you to learn about the history of women’s rights and the UN's contribution to the cause.
·un.org·
Background | International Women's Day | United Nations