Progress Marches Forward Today for the ERA 

Released on November 13, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The march towards constitutional equality for women made up for years of lost ground today, as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s resolution to eliminate the ratification deadline for the Equal Rights Amendment was voted out of the committee.   NOW has been on the front lines of advocacy for the ERA for Read more …

This November, Change the Narrative for American Indian and Native Alaskan Women

Released on November 5, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A past marked by violent oppression and exclusion, and a future left open for today’s leaders to mold– that’s what we observe during Native American Heritage Month.   At present, two Native American women serve in Congress. Deb Haaland (Laguna-Pueblo) of New Mexico and Sharice Davis (Ho-Chunk Nation) of Kansas are the historical faces Read more …

Virginia Voters Say “ERA Yes!”

Released on November 5, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The results of the Virginia elections are a resounding affirmation of the power of grassroots action.  NOW made electing a Virginia legislature that will protect women a top priority, and our members did what they do best.  They organized, networked, knocked on doors, volunteered in campaigns, took voters to the polls—whatever it took to win this Read more …

On Cyber Monday, Take a Stand Against Merchants that Sexualize Children

Released on November 4, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. — When it was revealed that Amazon was selling a line of infant and children’s clothing featuring t-shirts that read “Daddy’s Little Slut,” NOW and other groups called on the e-commerce giant to withdraw the product from the site immediately.    This shirt is gone now, but the problem remains.  Marketing products designed to Read more …

The Time is NOW: Unlock the Future for Women and Girls in Immigration Prisons

Released on November 1, 2019

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Immigrant families are being inhumanely locked away in horrific and immoral detention facilities in Texas and around the nation and women and girls are suffering the most. Those fleeing to the U.S. are often seeking refuge from sexual violence, assault and poverty and they deserve a fair and humane immigration process. If Read more …