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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America, EQUAL MEANS EQUAL has launched the Woman’s Journal 2.0. The Woman’s Journal began as a weekly newspaper in 1870, and was instrumental in mobilizing people across the country to support the 19th Amendment. We hope this new iteration will inspire people nationwide to support the ERA. Kamala Lopez and Natalie White from Equal Means Equal, along with women’s rights attorney Wendy Murphy (@WMurphyLaw) will co-host and interview g ...
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Wendy Murphy and Kamala Lopez discuss the huge events that have transpired since the last episode and the November 2019 election in Virginia including: the EME Lawsuit we filed to protect the ERA, the AG Barr Memorandum Opinion Letter to the U.S. Archivist & the new EME Campaign to urge the incoming administration to #PublishERA on January 27th of …
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Wendy and Kamala speak with EME Co-Director and VP Natalie White who joins us for the first time on Woman’s Journal 2.0. They discuss their recent victory in Virginia flipping the House of Delegates and paving the way for a “yes” vote on ERA in January of 2020 in Richmond. We will not be delayed or dissuaded from demanding an IMMEDIATE VOTE on ERA …
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For our 6th episode, Woman’s Journal 2.0 interviews ERA advocate and great-great granddaughter of famed suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Coline Jenkins. Coline’s ancestry and relentless dedication to women’s rights is inspirational. She brings her optimistic, no-nonsense approach to Woman’s Journal 2.0 and shares her powerful and simple ideas for…
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Woman’s Journal 2.0 interviews renown ERA Activist, Author & Organizer Zoe Nicholson whose hunger strike for the ERA in 1982 became the basis for her book The Hungry Heart: A Woman’s Fast for Justice. Hear Zoe’s intimate and breathtaking anecdotes about Alice Paul, her furious passion for justice and her unstoppable spirit. As one of the only women…
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Woman’s Journal 2.0 interviews author and woman’s suffrage historian, Barbara Berenson. Hear Barbara’s fascinating take on how women finally won the right to vote, and how lessons learned from the fight for suffrage related to ongoing difficulties with ratification of the ERA. Barbara Berenson is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School…
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Join Wendy and Kamala for a critical conversation and an urgent Call to Action around the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment in Virginia. Guest Kati Hornung from VARatifyERA.org details the political landscape in her state and the strategy for the next two months to win the Virginia state elections and replace anti-equality leadership. This work …
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In this episode, co-hosts Wendy and Kamala welcome renowned Equal Rights Amendment historian Laura Callow. Ms. Callow’s relentless activism spans more than a half-century, and showcases an unparalleled commitment to women’s equality, along with a robust knowledge of the political inner workings behind the ERA’s sometimes tortured past. Her insights…
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In this episode, co-hosts Wendy Murphy and Kamla Lopez introduce themselves, the Woman's Journal 2.0 project, and their respective histories of advocacy related to establishing gender/sex equality in the United States. Following the introductions, Wendy and Kamala proceed to a deep dive explanation on the history of the Equal Rights Amendment (the …
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