#EqualRightsAmendment

2026-01-31

When feminists feared the 'lavender menace' of lesbians — and how those lesbians fought back

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enoch_exe_incenoch_exe_inc
2025-11-19

That makes the Constitution somewhat like a , doesn’t it? You can’t delete amendments; you can only pass new ones that performatively (in the philosophical sense of the word) nullify (and thus repeal) the amendment you want to remove. And the consensus protocol is a two-thirds majority in the Congress and the willingness of participating states (that is, all 50 states) to ratify it…which is why the remains unpassed despite the following of these procedures.

2025-03-22

Today in Labor History March 22, 1972: U.S. Congress sent the Equal Rights Amendment to the states for ratification. It failed. And to this day, women earn 84% of what men do. One of the exceptions is public education, where teachers’ unions have fought and won the right to collectively bargain salaries based on years of experience, not gender. The first ERA was introduced to Congress in 1923. The 1972 had wide bipartisan support, including by presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter, and seemed destined to pass. However, Phyllis Schlafly mobilized conservative women against the amendment, arguing that it would disadvantage housewives, make them eligible for the draft and cause divorcees to lose custody of their children. This killed the ERA in the 1970s. From 2017-2020, several states have ratified the ERA. However, it is uncertain whether these ratifications are legal, since they occurred after the deadlines. Schlafly went on to become a major player in the anti-abortion and anti-feminist and anti-LGBTQ rights movements.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #feminist #sexism #EqualRightsAmendment #teachers #unions #collectivebargaining #ERA #phyllisschlafly #homophobia #lgbtq #abortion #choice #equalpay

Map of the U.S., showing which states have and have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment.
2025-01-20

Oh no. to a hero. 😥

‪Joy-Ann Reid‬ :

So sad to hear that Cecile Richards has passed at just 67 years old. She was a fighter and a stalwart for the rights of women, just like her mom. Thankfully she lived to see a president affirm the as the 28th Amendment.

2025-01-19

:blobcatcoffee: There's so much more going on than just the . Don't let that be the sole thing we focus on. Biden declared the has been ratified and is the law of the land- but isn't directing the amendment to be written. Trump has said he is signing tomorrow (Monday, Jan 20, 2025). are starting on Tuesday in Chicago. PLEASE DON'T CHECK OUT. We have so much to do.

2025-01-18

So, now we have Schrödinger's Equal Right Amendment.

It is both approved and not approved, until the box is opened, presumably by SCOTUS after somebody files suit.

How do you think THAT will turn out?

#Biden #EqualRightsAmendment #SCOTUS

S. E. Wiggetsewigget
2025-01-18

One last ditch effort: I texted President Biden this message:

"Hello,
You need to replace the current obstructionist archivist with an Acting National Archivist who will certify the ERA's adoption. Right now!"

His texting number: (302) 404-0880

Screenshot on some sort of social media:
"I'm 100% fine with trans women in my bathroom.
It's the Republican men in my uterus that are the problem."
Justin (koavf)🌻🍉🇪🇭🌿koavf
2025-01-18
2025-01-18

Wow! Today, Biden formally recognized the Equal Rights Amendment ( ) as the 28th Amendment to the U.S. The ERA—reads, “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”
americanprogress.org/article/t

S. E. Wiggetsewigget
2025-01-17

I'm drinking wine to celebrate tonight!🍾🥂

Biden signed the ERA into law!
npr.org/2025/01/17/nx-s1-52643

Of course the Toilet Demon & his oncoming administration won't acknowledge it, but. It's the symbolism, if nothing else. It took 102 years. The ERA is good for women & LGBTQIA + people.

Gina Intheburg 🇺🇦 🌻 🥥🌴ginaintheburg@mastodon.world
2025-01-17

Kirsten Gillibrand tells Katy Tur the #ERA was not published as it should've been when it cleared the final hurdle in 2020 when #Virginia passed it b/c Trump was POTUS & 2 natl archivists refused to do so, but it's today been published by Biden, notifying states it's the law of the land & they should review all their statutes to ensure compliance.

For real?

Um...
abovethelaw.com/2025/01/joe-bi

Joe: just order the archivist to #PublishTheERA already!

#EqualRightsAmendment

#EqualRightsAmendment

Democrats Abroaddemocratsabroad
2025-01-17

Democrats Abroad has been part of the effort since we unanimously passed an resolution in 2018.

We agree with American Bar Association that there is no statute of limitations on ratifications, and call upon the US Archivist to do her job and publish the of the , codifying equal rights for women and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Thank you President Biden for bringing this 102 year journey to a close.

Johannes Ernstj12t@j12t.social
2025-01-17

That “equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex” could possibly be a point of contention in 2025 is mind boggling.

#equalrightsamendment

joe•iuculano :mastodon:iuculano@masto.ai
2025-01-17

Via #RawStory @ 11:42am ET on Jan 17, 2025

President #JoeBiden announced on Friday that the #EqualRightsAmendment (#ERA) has officially been affirmed.

In a statement, Biden said #Virginia's 2020 vote means that enough states have ratified the law. This move will likely begin the legal debate over whether it is official and can be considered law. #Congress had set a timeline for ratification, and Virginia's ratification was after that deadline.

rawstory.com/equal-rights-amen

Prof. Caroline Mala CorbinCarolineMalaCorbin
2025-01-17

Text of the ERA:

Section 1: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.

Section 2: The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

Section 3: This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.

2025-01-17

Disheartened that Pres. Biden will not order the Archivist to publish the Equal Rights Amendment, which was ratified.

It is clear that women have historically been treated unequally under the law. I've advocated for righting this wrong for decades.

The entire Amendment's wording:

“Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”

Why should this be hard?

#ERA #EqualRightsAmendment #women

From the NY Times, Jan. 17, 2025:

President Biden declared on Friday that he believes that the Equal Rights Amendment has met the requirements of ratification and therefore is now part of the Constitution, but he declined to order the government to finalize the process by officially publishing it. “In keeping with my oath and duty to Constitution and country, I affirm what I believe and what three-fourths of the states have ratified: The 28th Amendment is the law of the land, guaranteeing all Americans equal rights and protections under the law regardless of their sex,” Mr. Biden said in a statement.

Under the Constitution, however, the president has no direct role in approving amendments and his statement has no legal force by itself. The archivist of the United States, a Biden appointee, has refused to formally publish the amendment on the grounds that it has not met the requirements to become part of the Constitution. Aides said that Mr. Biden was not ordering the archivist, Colleen Shogan, to reverse her position and publish the amendment, as advocates have urged him to do. Asked for comment on Friday, the archivist’s office referred back to previous statements refusing to publish the amendment, indicating that she would not change her stance.

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