Women's History Month Celebration to Fund Generation Ratify's Youth Feminist Organizing.

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All attendees, regardless of donation level, will receive a free 1-year subscription to leading feminist publication Ms. Magazine.


Join Generation Ratify, a movement of over 12,000 young people organizing for the publication of the Equal Rights Amendment, on Saturday, March 25th, for a night of celebration and community to fund our youth-led movement for constitutional gender equality. There will be food, drinks, feminist fun, a silent auction, and dozens of young feminists eager to build the movement with you.


The event will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 at an organizer's house in Arlington. Address will be sent upon RSVP.


From March 25th through 28th, young feminist students from across the country are convening in D.C. to build community, collectively strategize, strengthen our feminist organizing skills, and take action for the Equal Rights Amendment. This is part of our Women's History Month Summit and ongoing effort to build a coalition of students organizing together to advance gender justice. Learn more about it here. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGDgtrPBMmFPde-sHbgH-qzoNrenOLtaq3ce8AGC1ASzFaBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link.


The Equal Rights Amendment turns 100 years old this year. Young people have big plans to make this the year of the ERA. We are leading ERA teach-ins at our schools, sleeping outside of legislative offices, filing amicus briefs, meeting with our legislators, putting guerilla art throughout our communities, and building the feminist campus network, a community of feminist college organizers working together to advance gender justice on their campuses and in our Constitution. Even if we don't get the ERA across the finish line this year, we are doing crucial movement-building work. This July, on the ERA's birthday, we are convening in Seneca Falls for an ERA Centennial Convention. Check it out here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/era-centennial-convention-tickets-461810366237.


We are a young, scrappy organization that relies on the support of grassroots donors and adult allies to fund our fight. Thanks to the generous support of donors, our movement has filed two amicus briefs in federal court, organized dozens of rallies and walkouts, contacted over 1.2 million voters, and mobilized hundreds of youth to lobby for gender justice legislation. Young people know that our freedoms, bodies, and futures are on the line. We have the most to gain from constitutional gender equality, and the most to lose from inaction. So, support our movement today and join us for a night of celebrating the feminist movement.


Reach out to samantha@generationratify.org with questions, ideas, or concerns.

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