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Rutgers Webinar: From Seneca Falls to Congressional Halls: A Century of ERA Advocacy Work

The long struggle to enshrine equal rights in the U.S. Constitution has taken many forms over the years. From strategizing politically to get the ERA ratified, to writing articles, managing websites, marching in the streets, advising policy makers, lobbying, and more, these panelists -- including Marcy Syms Equality Initiative Director Ting Ting Cheng -- represent decades of efforts to ensure that in the eyes of the law, equal means equal. They will discuss current and past strategies, and the many ways organizations and individuals are working for a constitutional guarantee of equal rights without regard to sex.

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February 27

Dechert Symposium: "Constitutional Equality: The ERA and the Promise for Reproductive Rights and Justice"

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March 25

ABA Webinar: The Equal Rights Amendment: From Ratification to Realization