MacKinnon recognized as a ‘Woman of Vision’

MacKinnon, a noted author and groundbreaking feminist thinker, was nominated for a lifetime of original work on sexual abuse and sex inequality in areas such as sexual harassment, rape, pornography and prostitution.

Michigan Law Professor Catharine A. MacKinnon Named Woman of Vision by the National Organization for Women

Renowned legal scholar and Michigan Law Professor Catharine A. MacKinnon, who has been called “one of the most significant figures in feminism” by the National Organization for Women (NOW)

National Organization for Women (NOW) is holding its annual conference in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

It is time for women, and the children impacted by sexual assault, to gain power, and be safe in their own communities. Leaders working to provide justice for survivors of sexual assault, and children who are conceived as a result of rape, deserve our

Nation’s largest feminist organization gathers in Bloomington

National Organization for Women members from across the U.S. were in Bloomington this weekend to discuss topics ranging from racial justice and pay equity to health care.

Is the Equal Rights Amendment finally on the cusp of passage?

Women across the country continue to lead a fight for equal rights.