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ERA: Strictly Speaking Equal Rights Should Have No Deadline
Date:
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Time:
8:00 AM
-
9:00 AM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
Women’s Equality Coalition
Location Details:
Online via livestream
ERA: Strictly Speaking Equal Rights Should Have No Deadline
Come join a panel discussion on the ERA this Saturday, Aug. 29th. How close are we to ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment? The question hangs anew over Congress. And the courts. Come join a panel discussion on the ERA.
Saturday, August 29, 2020 @ 8 AM - 9 AM PT (10 AM -11 AM CT)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/user/kclibrary
RSVP: https://kclibrary.org/signature-events/strictly-speaking-equal-rights-should-have-no-deadline
A distinguished panel of officials, experts, and ERA activists from across the nation assesses the decades-long effort to enact what would be the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, enshrining the principle of gender equality in our founding charter.
Virginia became the 38th state to approve it in January, meeting the threshold for ratification, but the 1982 deadline set by Congress was long passed. The House voted in February to repeal the deadline. That measure has gone nowhere in the Senate.
Further, five state have acted to rescind their ratification? Can they do that?
Erica Benson, the campaign coordinator for Project 28 MO, a Kansas City-area organization working for ERA ratification, moderates the discussion in conjunction with this week's observance of Women’s Equality Day. This month also marks the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
On the panel:
--Julie Chi-hye Suk, a professor of sociology, political science, and liberal studies at the City University of New York Graduate Center; author of "We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment"
--Carol Jenkins, co-president and CEO of the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality
--Carrie N. Baker, professor of the study of women and gender at Smith College
--Nevada state Sen. Pat Spearman, who was instrumental in the state’s 2017
ratification of the ERA
--Kate Kelly, an attorney specializing in international human rights litigation and
host of the podcast Ordinary Equality
--Marco Gonzalez, Texas State Director for Generation Ratify, the national youth-led movement to ratify the ERA
Panel speakers hosted by the Women's Equality Coalition on the YouTube page
of the Kansas City Public Library
___________________________________________________________
#Vote2020 #BeAVoter
VOTE: Register or Pre-Register (16-17 yrs) here: https://registertovote.ca.gov/
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___________________________________________________________
Come join a panel discussion on the ERA this Saturday, Aug. 29th. How close are we to ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment? The question hangs anew over Congress. And the courts. Come join a panel discussion on the ERA.
Saturday, August 29, 2020 @ 8 AM - 9 AM PT (10 AM -11 AM CT)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/user/kclibrary
RSVP: https://kclibrary.org/signature-events/strictly-speaking-equal-rights-should-have-no-deadline
A distinguished panel of officials, experts, and ERA activists from across the nation assesses the decades-long effort to enact what would be the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, enshrining the principle of gender equality in our founding charter.
Virginia became the 38th state to approve it in January, meeting the threshold for ratification, but the 1982 deadline set by Congress was long passed. The House voted in February to repeal the deadline. That measure has gone nowhere in the Senate.
Further, five state have acted to rescind their ratification? Can they do that?
Erica Benson, the campaign coordinator for Project 28 MO, a Kansas City-area organization working for ERA ratification, moderates the discussion in conjunction with this week's observance of Women’s Equality Day. This month also marks the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
On the panel:
--Julie Chi-hye Suk, a professor of sociology, political science, and liberal studies at the City University of New York Graduate Center; author of "We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment"
--Carol Jenkins, co-president and CEO of the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality
--Carrie N. Baker, professor of the study of women and gender at Smith College
--Nevada state Sen. Pat Spearman, who was instrumental in the state’s 2017
ratification of the ERA
--Kate Kelly, an attorney specializing in international human rights litigation and
host of the podcast Ordinary Equality
--Marco Gonzalez, Texas State Director for Generation Ratify, the national youth-led movement to ratify the ERA
Panel speakers hosted by the Women's Equality Coalition on the YouTube page
of the Kansas City Public Library
___________________________________________________________
#Vote2020 #BeAVoter
VOTE: Register or Pre-Register (16-17 yrs) here: https://registertovote.ca.gov/
▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪
#2020Census #BeCounted
CENSUS: Have your household complete the census here: https://my2020census.gov/
___________________________________________________________
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General YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/user/kclibrary
DIRECT LINK TO RECORDING HERE:
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General YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/user/kclibrary
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