NOW Celebrates Pride Month 

Released on June 1, 2026

June is Pride Month. This month holds special significance for me because my wife, Sarah, and I were married on June 27, 2015 — just one day after the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.    Although Read more …

NOW Demands Funding for Global Women’s Human Rights 

Released on April 27, 2026

The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly, is often described as an international bill of rights for women.  But today, those rights are threatened by budget cuts Read more …

NOW Observes Black Maternal Health Week

Released on April 16, 2026

Black Maternal Health Week , held annually from April 11-17, is a campaign founded by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA) to build awareness, activism, and community. It amplifies voices and lived experiences to advocate for the elimination of mater Read more …

What Equal Pay Day Means NOW

Released on March 26, 2026

Today is Equal Pay Day — a date no one wants to celebrate. It marks how many days into 2026 women must work just to match what men were paid in 2025. In 2025, the gender wage gap widened, with women earning 18.6% less than men per hour on average. But Read more …

What Women’s History Month Means NOW 

Released on March 6, 2026

March is Women’s History Month. Like every milestone along the timeline of women’s rights, this recognition has not come easily.  The historian Gerda Lerner, one of the founders of the academic field of women’s history, said, “When I started working on Read more …

Congress, Trump’s Just Not Into You

Released on February 24, 2026

By Kim Villanueva Our U.S. Constitution requires the President to report to Congress on “the State of the Union.”  The framers wanted to make clear that the President is no king, but rather an executive who serves alongside – and is accountable to — w Read more …

NOW observes 100th anniversary of Black History Month

Released on February 6, 2026

2026 marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month—but you wouldn’t know it from listening to Donald Trump. He opened his second term by attacking Black history education as “indoctrination.” His administration has dismantled Black history exhibit Read more …