NOW Stands with Epstein Survivors

Released on September 8, 2025

NOW Demands Action to Support Epstein Survivors  Demands Release of Epstein Files  Statement from NOW Board of Directors  WASHINGTON—The National Organization for Women (NOW) Board of Directors has voted unanimously to support the “Epstein Files Transparency Act,” which calls for releasing of all documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein.   Powerful courage has been shown by women Read more …

NOW Celebrates Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Women’s Equal Pay Day

Released on August 28, 2025

August 28, 2025, is Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Women’s Equal Pay Day, a date chosen to raise awareness of how NHPI women experience wage gaps and the impact on communities. NOW members are highlighting the pay disparities different communities face, and the institutional barriers that prevent women from achieving equal pay and better Read more …

We Must Resist Trump’s Military Takeover of Washington D.C.

Released on August 12, 2025

Donald Trump doesn’t believe in democracy for all—far from it.  Like the authoritarians he admires, he wants to pick who gets have their rights protected, and who sees them taken away. Now, he’s using America’s military as his private plaything to enact his twisted agenda, crack down on peaceful demonstrations, intimidate ordinary citizens and persecute Read more …

NOW Celebrates Intersectionality Awareness Month 

Released on August 11, 2025

August is Intersectionality Awareness Month, dedicated to exploring and understanding intersectionality, a term coined in the 1980s by UCLA and Columbia law professor of Kimberlé Crenshaw that seeks to define the overlapping oppressions that people who are part of multiple marginalized groups experience.     “Intersectionality draws attention to invisibilities that exist in feminism, in anti-racism, in Read more …

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