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  2. Carol Jenkins (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Carol Jenkins alongside Carolyn Maloney, Heidi Schreck and Huma Abedin at ERA night after a performance of Suffs musical in April 2024. Jenkins was co-president and CEO of the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women's Equality, [9] sister organizations dedicated to the passage and enactment of the Equal Rights Amendment.

  3. Jessica Neuwirth - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Neuwirth (born 10 December 1961) is an American lawyer and international women's rights activist. She is one of the founders of Equality Now, an international women's rights organizations established in 1992, and the founder and director of Frontline Women's Fund, a project hosted by the Sisterhood is Global Institute to support women's organizations around the world. [1]

  4. Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment

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    The Equal Rights Amendment Caucus will reportedly "partner with advocates, activists, scholars, organizers, and public figures to establish a constitutional right to gender equality, and raise awareness". [2] The caucus will work to affirm the ERA as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. [3]

  5. The fight to ratify the ERA moves to TikTok - AOL

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    A new campaign urges TikTok users to "shout for equality." ... up with the ERA Coalition, an organization Maloney now chairs after leaving office in early 2023. ... campaigns for women's rights ...

  6. Equal Rights Advocates - Wikipedia

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    Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) is an American non-profit gender justice/women's rights organization that was founded in 1974. ERA is a legal and advocacy organization for advancing rights and opportunities for women, girls, and people of marginalized gender identities through legal cases and policy advocacy.

  7. Equal Rights Amendment and Utah - Wikipedia

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    Some of Utah's universities instituted programs focused on women's studies during this period. One faculty member at Utah State University described this event, stating that despite the university's conservative background and relationship with the LDS church, by 1976–77 around 280 individuals were enrolled in women's studies courses at USU. [5]

  8. American Association of University Women - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of University Women (AAUW), officially founded in 1881, [1] is a non-profit organization that advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The organization has a nationwide network of 170,000 members and supporters, [ 3 ] 1,000 local branches, [ 3 ] and 800 college and ...

  9. Kate Kelly’s “Ordinary Equality” Shows Us How Vital It Is ...

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    The author and legal scholar pays homage to those who've worked over the last century plus to secure women's rights. Kate Kelly’s “Ordinary Equality” Shows Us How Vital It Is That We Finally ...