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July 2, 2019 by admin

Save the Date: National Organization for Women Annual Conference,  “Feminist Agenda Rising: Our Time is Now” to   Focus on Promoting the Women’s Agenda in 2020 Elections 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – From protecting women’s reproductive health and equal pay, to immigration reform and the importance of the female vote in the upcoming elections, women’s issues are dominating headlines every single day. Next month in Minnesota, the National Organization for Women (NOW)  will hold its annual conference, with events revolving around this year’s theme: “Feminist Agenda Rising: Our Time is Now.” NOW and its members will come together and discuss how to tackle the most important issues confronting women today across all races and in all communities.  

Several key speakers are scheduled, including a featured presentation by comedian and Daily Show Co-founder Lizz Winstead. Additional speakers include:    

  • Toni Van Pelt, President of the National Organization for Women (NOW)  
  • Christian F. Nunes, Vice President of NOW   
  • Sarah Deer, Professor, University of Kansas’ Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies  
  • Hala Ayala, State Delegate for Virginia  
  • Carol Jenkins, Co – President and CEO of the ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality  
  • Representative Mary Kunesh-Podein, Assistant Majority Leader in the Minnesota House of Representatives  
  • U.S. Representative Angie Craig, Minnesota’s Second Congressional District  
  • Rebecca Lucero, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Rights  
  • Senator Pat Spearman, Nevada District 1 and leader of the ERA ratification effort  
  • Eleanor Smeal, Co-founder of the Feminist Majority, former president of the NOW and publisher of Ms. magazine  
  •  Meggie Wittorf, Executive Director of Women Winning  
  • Freda Williams Mckee, President of the Missouri State Chapter of NOW  
  • Julie Blaha, Minnesota state auditor  
  • Debbie Goettel, Commissioner for Hennepin County, District 5  
  • Erin Maye Quade, Gender Justice Advocate  

 NOW is pleased to honor the following women at the conference for their work as advocates for women’s issues: 

  • Farah Tanis, Woman of Action Award  
  • Dr. Alice Mann, Victoria J. Mastrobuono Award for Women’s Health Honoree  
  • Erin Murphy, Woman of Courage Award  
  • Lizz Winstead, Woman of Impact Award  
  • Alice Cohan, Lifetime Achievement Award  
  • Catharine A. Mackinnon, Woman of Vision Award  

 WHAT:  NOW’s Annual Conference – The full conference agenda is available here. 

 WHEN:  July 19-21, 2019  

 WHERE: Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Mall of America ,  3800 American Blvd. E, Bloomington, MN 55425   

 SOCIAL MEDIA:  Follow us: Via Facebook (@NationalNOW), and Twitter (@NationalNOW, and Instagram (@NationalNOW) and interact with us about the conference using #NOWCon2019  

MEDIA CONTACT: Members of the media who wish to attend NOW’s annual conference in Minnesota, please contact Kimberly Hayes at press@now.org and include your name, title, news outlet and contact information.  You will receive a separate email regarding the status of your credential request closer to the conference.   

Additional information about the conference is available at: https://now.org/conference/ 

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About NOW  

As the grassroots arm of the women’s movement, the National Organization for Women is dedicated to its multi-issue and multi-strategy approach to women’s rights and is the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United States. NOW has hundreds of chapters and hundreds of thousands of members and activists in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Since our founding in 1966, NOW’s purpose is to take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.  

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Kimberly Hayes, Press Secretary, press@now.org, 202-570-4745

June 27, 2019 by admin

Supreme Court Stops Trump From Weaponizing the Census Against Immigrants—For Now

Statement from NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

Democracy won a big victory at the U.S Supreme Court when Donald Trump’s attempt to add a citizenship question to the U.S. Census was defeated.  But trust in this core document of our democracy has already been eroded. Scores of immigrants got the message that the census was going to be a vehicle for disenfranchising communities of color. 

We need to rebuild trust in the census, reach out to immigrant communities and reassure them that they can participate in the census without fear. And we must demand that the Commerce Department and the Census Bureau respect this decision and go ahead with printing census forms without the discriminatory citizenship question. 

But Donald Trump has never met a settled law he didn’t want to overturn, if it suits his purpose.  

In a tweet sent from Japan, Donald Trump said he’s asked his lawyers if the constitutionally mandated census can be delayed to accommodate his anti-immigrant agenda.  He wants more time to build a legal case that will put the matter back before the Supreme Court this October. 

We know that the reason Donald Trump wants to add this question is because it will depress Hispanic voting power and boost that of white Republicans. Legal experts are now predicting that we could see a rare September do-over where John Roberts finds a way to change his vote. 

NOW will not let our guard down until this discriminatory, dangerous measure is finally, definitively, defeated. We will stand up for full representation, and demand that the U.S. Census count every person in America—not just the ones Republicans want to vote. 

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Kimberly Hayes, Press Secretary, press@now.org, 202-570-4745

June 25, 2019 by admin

The Assaulter-in-Chief Strikes Again

Statement from NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — “She’s not my type,” Donald Trump said by way of denying E. Jean Carroll’s accusation that he sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room more than 20 years ago.   

Really, Mr. President?  What is “your type” when it comes to rape?  Donald Trump has rejected the accounts of other women he’s allegedly assaulted with smirking boasts that they weren’t attractive enough.  “Believe me, she would not be my first choice, that I can tell you,” he told a campaign rally about a woman who said he put his hand up her skirt on an airplane. 

We already know how Donald Trump views women.  He told us in his own words on the Access Hollywood tape.  He feels entitled by his male privilege to force himself on any woman he meets — and then laugh about it. 

But this is serious — even if the media is treating E. Jean Carroll’s horrific experience as unsurprising old news.  We know that rape and sexual abuse is about power and control, not about an aesthetic type. We know the truth — and we will not be silenced even as we face a disinformation and propaganda campaign engineered by a culture of men protecting other powerful men.  For them, rape and sexual assault stem from the sense of entitlement they feel to assert power, ownership and control over women. 

Donald Trump — the Assaulter-in-Chief — must not be allowed to get away with minimizing his alleged crimes and mocking his victims. E. Jean Carroll bravely came forward, knowing full well she was stepping into a whirlwind of personal attacks, vicious lies and right-wing media vitriol.   

When women speak, we listen — and we believe them. NOW believes and stands behind E. Jean Carroll and the at least 21 women who have so bravely come forward to speak truth to power, even when that power is held by the person with the highest office in the land.  Their horrific trauma has been compounded by a culture that disbelieves and disrespects survivors.   

Enough is enough. 

Contact

Kimberly Hayes, Press Secretary, press@now.org, 202-570-4745

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