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8th Grade Social Action Projects (SAP): Women's Rights
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Women's Rights: General Resources
Topics in Women's Rights
Women's Rights Yesterday and Today
Reproductive Rights and Health
Women in the Workplace
Amazing Women Who Have Changed the World (Source: BBC Newsround)
The Long Road to Equality: What Women Won from the ERA Ratification Effort (Source: Library of Congress)
Women in Congress (Source: US House of Representatives, History, Art, and Archives)
Women’s Rights (Source: National Archives)
https://guides.loc.gov/american-women-essays/overview
The Women’s Rights Movement, 1848–1917 (Source: US House of Representatives, History, Art, and Archives)
Women's Suffrage: Campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment (Source: The Digital Public Library of America)
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (Source: World Health Organization)
WHO issues new guidelines on abortion to help countries deliver lifesaving care (Source: World Health Organization)
The Economics of Abortion Bans (Source: The Economic Policy Institute)
Black Women’s Maternal Health: A Multifaceted Approach to Addressing Persistent and Dire Health Disparities (Source: National Partnership for Women and Families
Sexual and Reproductive Rights (Source: Amnesty International)
The Center for the Economies of Reproductive Health (Source: Institute for Women’s Policy Research)
This Is the First Roe v. Wade Anniversary Where There Is No Roe (Source: National Women’s Law Center)
After Roe Fell: Abortion Rights State-by-State (Source: Center for Reproductive Rights)
The Motherhood Penalty vs. the Fatherhood Bonus (Source: NY Times)
Women in the American Workforce (Source: (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
Perceptions of Power: Championing Female Leadership in Tech (Source: GSMA and Oslo Metropolitan University for the EQUALS Leadership Coalition)
Some Companies Fight Pay Gap By Eliminating Salary Negotiations (Source: NPR)
News Flash: Equal Pay for Women Is an Issue People Care About (Source: HuffPost)
Equal Pay and the Wage Gap (Source: National Women's Law Center)
Articles and Resources on Women's Rights Issues
13 Shocking Facts About Gender Inequality Around the World (Source: Global Citizen)
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls (Source: United Nations)
A Century After Women Gained the Right To Vote, Majority of Americans See Work To Do (Source: Pew Research Center)
A Femicide Factsheet: Global Stats & Calls to Action (Source: Womankind Worldwide)
Fewer than a third of UN member states have ever had a woman leader (Source: Pew Research Center)
Gender Equality (Source: Pew Research Center)
Gender Inequality Facts and Figures (Source: Social Justice Resource Center)
Gender Equality: Why It Matters (Source: United Nations)
It’s way too hard to find statues of notable women in the U.S. (Source: SmithsonianJr)
A New Era for Girls: Taking Stock of 25 Years of Progress (Source: Unicef)
Play for Equality (Source: Time for Kids)
Status of Women in the States (Source: Institute for Women’s Policy Research)
Title IX at 40 (Source: Teaching Tolerance)
Violence Against Women Fact Sheet (Source: World Health Organization)
Read It On Sora
Source:
The Center for Reproductive Rights
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