Links & Information
Check here for links and information pertinent to equal rights.
From Wonder Media Network, Ordinary Equality tells the full story of a landmark Equal Rights Amendment that passed, failed, was resurrected, and now has the potential to change US history once and for all.
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Click! The Ongoing Feminist Revolution
An online exhibit that highlights the achievements of women from the 1940s to the present. This exhibit explores the power and complexity of gender consciousness in modern American life. Lots of great information! |
ERA Coalition
The ERA Coalition represents 76 member and lead organizations, and millions of women and men. We support and help lead the movement for passage of an equal rights amendment through public education and messaging campaigns |
Definitive Guide to All-Gender Inclusion.
This guide includes info about:
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Equal Means Equal - Kamala Lopez
A movement to complete the ratification of the original Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution. We are an inclusive, non-partisan, non-denominational, diverse group of concerned people from all over this country and the world; of all ages, races, genders and religions who see women as a crucial part of the solution to our multiple social crises both in the U.S. and worldwide. |
Empowering Internet Safety Guide for Women
This guide was written with the intention of empowering women to navigate the internet without fear. We discuss common occurrences in which women are subject to harassment in their daily lives – on social media, at work, while dating, and more – and give tips and advice on how women can take control. |
Closing the Gender Gap: Tips and Resources for Women to Rise in their Careers
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MAIA is a free searchable national guide to women-owned products and services for your home and business.
Think of Maia as your personal assistant helping you find a co-working space, a cup of coffee, a website development firm, a building company, a professional development association, plus thousands more! With equality as our baseline, every business listed in the directory is at least 50% women-owned. |