Media Coverage
Ithaca Voice: Cantelmo signs on to support renewed federal Equal Rights Amendment effort
Former U.S. House of Representatives member Carolyn Maloney stopped in Ithaca Tuesday as part of a statewide bus tour to generate support for the federal Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).
WRVO Public Media: Equal Rights Amendment advocates urge local leaders to take action
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh is joining mayors from across the county in signing a petition to pass a federal Equal Rights Amendment.
ERA Petition Milestone – Queens Gazette
On July 8, former Congresswoman and President of the New York State Chapter of the National Organization for Women Carolyn Maloney announced two major milestones in her push to have the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) published as the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Sign4ERA, a petition drive launched by Hunter College students at the Roosevelt Institute for Public Policy at Hunter College in support of the Equal Rights Amendment, surpassed 100,000 signatures.
Ms Magazine – The Pathway to Recognizing the Equal Rights Amendment
ERA leaders in Congress are working to pass resolutions to recognize the ERA and for the archivist to publish it as the 28th Amendment.
Celebrating First Lady Betty Ford and Her Work for the Equal Rights Amendment
As first lady and wife of a Republican president, Betty Ford carved out a role for herself that included advocating for issues she cared about—including ratification of the ERA.
AdWeek – This Campaign for Women’s Equality Reinvents the Petition for the TikTok Generation
Ogilvy and the ERA Coalition aim to galvanize a movement and enshrine the Equal Rights Amendment into the Constitution
NYSUT celebrates Women’s History Month with new poster featuring Rep. Carolyn Maloney
NYSUT’s Women’s History Month poster for 2024 celebrates Carolyn B. Maloney, who served as the U.S. Representative for New York’s 14th and later 12th Congressional Districts from 1993 to 2023.
Ms. – The Pathway to Recognizing the Equal Rights Amendment
“In 2024, women’s rights will be on the ballot,” said Eleanor Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority and longtime leader in the fight for the ERA. She explained that putting the ERA into the Constitution could permanently guarantee reproductive rights in all states.
The Tide – Richard Montgomery HS – Photo Essay: Maryland Rally for the Equal Rights Amendment
Photo essay by Maryland High School student Humsa Tammera on the Maryland State ERA rally
The Pathway to Recognizing the Equal Rights Amendment
2/20/2024 by ALLY DICKSON
The “ERA YES” buttons are green—the color of money—signaling the huge role that economic issues play in the ERA. But in a world where hard-won rights to freedom are being rolled back, the Equal Rights Amendment means much more than equal pay, said Lisa Sales, president of Virginia National Organization for Women (NOW).