003 Kamala Lopez: Equal rights for women are overdue
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Kamala Lopez sits down with Caroline Stack to talk politics. Kamala discusses how she first became aware women don’t have equal protection under the law in the United States, how she set out to do something about it, and how despite incredible wins, the effort has been stopped at every turn. And yet there is a window opportunity to push the ERA across the finish line.
SHOW NOTES
Trigger Warning:
Mentions of violence against women and children
from 54 minutes to an hour and 30 seconds
Intermediate Scrutiny Wikipedia page
Misogyny “should become a hate crime in England and Wales”
Women are not “community property,” a Georgia judge rules
Twenty-seventh Amendment Wikipedia page
ERA Deadline Debunked: Wendy Murphy explains it all to Alice Crenshaw
The Equal Rights Amendment: Why the Era Remains Legally Viable and Properly Before the States
ERA Coalition – Press Conference, Update on Equal Rights Amendment
Virginia Approves the E.R.A., Becoming the 38th State to Back It
President Obama’s Dear Colleague Letter
West Hollywood Equal Means Equal Installation
If you want to volunteer with Equal Means Equal email Kamala Lopez at info@equalmeansequal.org
E.B. White on "The Meaning of Democracy."
Princeton 2020 Commencement Featured Speaker – Maria Ressa
Michael Moore’s Bucket List Joe
The Ground Game Apple Podcast Link
The Ground Game Substack Podcast & Episode Show Notes
Email: thegroundgamepodcast@yahoo.com
The Ground Game Apple Podcast Link
The Ground Game Substack Podcast & Episode Show Notes
Email: thegroundgamepodcast@yahoo.com
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