NOW Celebrates Intersectional Feminists This Women’s History Month

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Throughout Women’s History Month, and especially on International Women’s Day, NOW celebrates the women past and present who risked everything and worked tirelessly for women’s rights. They countered attacks on the constitutional right to equality for women in the United States and rallied to secure the right to voteBut as we prepare to celebrate the historic 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment this year, we recognize that many women of color continue to face barriers to the ballot box even now.  

While we are celebrating a centennial of progress, we recognize there is still much work to be done.  We must continue following in the footsteps of the incredible women who came before us and advocate for intersectional feminism that ensures that we are making progress towards securing a more equitable society for all women.  

NOW is also spending this month honoring our “Sheros on social media @NationalNOW, including celebrating the life of Katherine Johnson, leader of the group of brilliant women mathematicians who landed Apollo 11 on the moon. We also continue to applaud the work of the incredible intersectional feminists of the 116th Congress, who have been vital in the progress of the Equal Rights Amendment.  

This Women’s History Month, we recognize all the women who have and will continue to champion rights for all women in our society. 

Contact: Kimberly Hayes, Press Secretary, press@now.org, 202-570-4745