Women's Equality Day 2011
By Skirt.com, Friday, August 26, 2011, 1 commentsOn August 26, 1920 the19th Amendment was certified, giving women the right to vote. In 1971 a Joint Resolution of Congress designated August 26th of each year as Women's Equality Day.
WHEREAS, the women of the United States have been treated as second-class citizens and have not been entitled the full rights and privileges, public or private, legal or institutional, which are available to male citizens of the United States; and
WHEREAS, the women of the United States have united to assure that these rights and privileges are available to all citizens equally regardless of sex;
WHEREAS, the women of the United States have designated August 26th, the anniversary date of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, as symbol of the continued fight for equal rights: and
WHEREAS, the women of United States are to be commended and supported in their organizations and activities,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that August 26th of each year is designated as "Women's Equality Day," and the President is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation annually in commemoration of that day in 1920, on which the women of America were first given the right to vote, and that day in 1970, on which a nationwide demonstration for women's rights took place.
The sad truth is that women still only make 77 cents for every dollar earned by a man. Check out this great piece, Women's Equality Day, What the Heck Do I Tell My Daughter? by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, Co-founder and Executive Director of Moms Rising, and the #HerVotes Blog Carnival.
There is still more work to be done.


















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