Who Was the Real Mrs. America?
Mrs. America takes viewers on a stroll through the political journey of the Equal Rights Amendment. Particularly for those of us who didn’t experience the ’70s and early ’80s firsthand …
Mrs. America takes viewers on a stroll through the political journey of the Equal Rights Amendment. Particularly for those of us who didn’t experience the ’70s and early ’80s firsthand …
Inez Milholland Boissevain (1886-1916) was the privileged daughter of a New York Tribune writer and salesman. Boissevain’s parents supported her feminist agitations, but her elders at Vassar College were less …
June 19, 1865 marked the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas, the final and most geographically remote of the former Confederate states to surrender and free its slaves. Frederick …
Why, As Feminists for Life, We Celebrate Juneteenth Read More »
As Feminists for Life, we believe in the worth of every human being and recognize that all people are not treated equally. We recognize their pain and cry out for justice for George …
We Will Never Trade One Form of Violence for Another. Read More »