WASHINGTON, D.C. – One of the first cases in the Supreme Court’s history to be heard by the public in real-time audio—due to the coronavirus–is Wednesday’s arguments in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania consolidated with Trump v. Pennsylvania Read more …
On the Record
Financial Literacy Month Highlights Power of Financial Education
Released on April 29, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Financial management is a critical skill that provides women with greater agency and independence, which is necessary for navigating oppressive economic structures that often pay women unequally. A study conducted in 2019 found that Read more …
All Women’s Wage Gap Obscures Diversity in Earnings
Released on March 31, 2020
Equal Pay Day marks how far into the year women must work to be paid what men were paid the previous year. But the wage gap for women among racial and ethnic groups is quite different.
NOW Celebrates Intersectional Feminists This Women’s History Month
Released on March 8, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Throughout Women’s History Month, and especially on International Women’s Day, NOW celebrates the women past and present who risked everything and worked tirelessly for women’s rights. They countered attacks on the constitutional righ Read more …
On Susan B. Anthony Day We Celebrate Suffragists, Acknowledge Work to be Done
Released on February 17, 2020
WASHINGTON D.C.—Today, NOW celebrates Susan B. Anthony’s recent 200th birthday (February 15, 1820) instead of President’s Day. We honor this advocate of gender equality and women’s right to vote, especially this year as we prepare to mark the 100th ann Read more …
Wage Inequity Persists Throughout AAPI Communities
Released on February 11, 2020
On AAPI Equal Pay Day NOW examines the disparities between wages paid to AAPI women, especially in specific industries.
On Roe Day We Must Vow to Protect Abortion Care
Released on January 22, 2020
In 2019 alone, according to the Guttmacher Institute, lawmakers across the United States have enacted 58 new restrictions on access to abortion care and family planning.
Feminists: It’s Time to Step Up and Advocate for Latina Equal Pay
Released on November 20, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two years. That’s roughly how long it takes for Latina women to earn what White, non-Hispanic men earn in just one. In the time since the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963 – fifty-six years ago – Latina women have made only twenty-e Read more …
Why We Observe Indigenous Peoples’ – Not Columbus – Day
Released on October 14, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. — NOW is proud to continue to support the growing national movement to observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 14 rather than Columbus Day. It is wrong to honor a figure who colonized, enslaved and massacred thousands of Indigenous P Read more …
Native Women’s Equal Pay Day: Break the Wheel of Oppression
Released on September 23, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Violence. Erasure. Subjugation. Today, we acknowledge the role that the wage gap plays in the many forms of centuries-long oppression of Native American Women. 2019 has marked a year of highs for American Indian and Native Alaskan w Read more …