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August 22, 2019 by admin

Look Beyond Averages this Black Women’s Equal Pay Day

Statement by NOW Vice President Christian F. Nunes:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eight months is a long time — it’s a full year of college, nearly a full pregnancy, and even an entire sports season. It also marks how much longer Black women must work to be paid what White men received the previous year.   

Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is critical because it forces us to consider the unique social and economic experiences of Black women in America and takes our attention off averages. The wage gap Black women face is rooted not only in patriarchal attitudes toward women’s work, but historic injustices that denied social and economic uplift to African American communities, the effects of which are still unremedied today.  

In 2018, Black women were paid only 89 percent of the wages Black men received and only 65.3 percent of the wages White men received, while White women took home 81.5 percent White men’s wages. Placing all of these specific statistics together creates a much more nuanced and accurate understanding of the economic oppression that Black women face.   

We simply cannot talk about equal pay for Black women without considering both sexism and white supremacy, and by looking past averages, we can recognize that both the patriarchy and white supremacy must be dismantled to bring economic justice to Black women. This means we must ensure that women of color are able to access the same economic advantages and opportunities as White people, to correct historic inequalities, in our continued advocacy for Black women’s pay equality. 

Our activism is only stronger for taking an intersectional approach to understanding issues like the gender wage gap, and today is a monument to that fact. 

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

August 21, 2019 by admin

Trump’s Court-Packing Plan Must Fail

Statement from NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

08.21.2019

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Donald Trump’s nomination of anti-abortion lawyer Sarah Pitlyk to a federal judgeship in St. Louis is another brick in his judicial wall around abortion.  He is packing the federal bench with young, ultraconservative zealots who are committed to weakening or reversing abortion rights. 

Sarah Pitlyk is the special counsel to the Thomas More Society, an anti-gay and anti-Muslim group started by Domino’s Pizza founder Thomas Monaghan that is known for bringing an unsuccessful lawsuit against Planned Parenthood to “require it to declare a link between abortion and breast cancer,” and a failed defense of a Pennsylvania school district’s argument that “federal law recommended that students learn alternatives to evolution such as the teaching of intelligent design.” 

Now, Donald Trump wants to elevate that twisted reasoning to the federal bench.  He’s picked not only someone in the mold of Brett Kavanaugh, but an anti-abortion zealot who clerked for Brett Kavanaugh when he was an appeals court judge. 

Sarah Pitlyk will go from being one of the most prominent lawyers in the anti-abortion ranks to one of the most powerful anti-abortion judges in the country if the Senate approves this nomination.  NOW calls on the Senate to reject Sarah Pitlyk and stand up to Donald Trump’s anti-abortion court packing scheme. 

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

August 16, 2019 by admin

Time Runs Out on Title X—Here Comes the Gag Rule

Statement from NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals must stop the Trump Administration from building chains around Planned Parenthood.  They want to padlock the truth about reproductive health care from people who are without insurance or who struggle to make ends meet by imposing a politically contrived gag rule on providers like Planned Parenthood.

Donald Trump is a misogynist bully, and he wants his government to reflect his image.  That’s why he’s directed HHS to force Title X grantees to withhold information about abortion care and give patients information about prenatal care instead. 

Conservatives love to malign the “nanny state,” but this is just one example of how Donald Trump is turning government into a bad babysitter.  They want to take away our choices and punish us out of malice—but we won’t let them treat us this way. 

NOW stands in solidarity with Planned Parenthood in opposing the gag rule. We call on the Senate to advance a spending bill that incorporates protective language around Title X. We must ensure millions of people can continue to access these vital health care services. 

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

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