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July 24, 2017 by Illinois NOW

Call the Governor’s office NOW

Call the Governor’s office NOW & urge him to protect abortion access in Illinois for ALL women by signing HB 40 into law: Springfield 217-782-0244 […]

April 27, 2017 by Illinois NOW

NOW Action Alert: Call your state senators and representatives

Call your state senators and representatives and urge them to VOTE YES on ERA! After women’s rights activists came to rally, march, and lobby at […]

April 23, 2017 by Illinois NOW

Join NOW at the IL Women March on Springfield

For a women’s agenda and a responsible budget for all Rally – March – Lobby Tuesday, April 25 – Noon Illinois State Capitol – front […]

March 20, 2017 by Illinois NOW

Action Alert: Block Gorsuch Nomination to SCOTUS

Good afternoon and Happy Spring! Call Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth today and URGE THEM TO BLOCK Neil Gorsuch for SCOTUS! Neil Gorsuch has […]

January 23, 2017 by Illinois NOW

Contact your members of Congress

NO to VAWA cuts, NO to Sessions as Attorney General! Action Alert: Trump is recommending budget cuts to the Violence Against Women Act VAWA. Please […]

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Day 6 of #SistersinSuffrage, we see Mabel Ping Hua-Lee, who led on horseback a suffragist parade New York City in 1912. her efforts paved the way for AAPI voters to stand for their rights. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100

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Day 5 of #SistersinSuffrage, we celebrate ambassador Vilma Socorro Martinez. This suffragist helped secure the Voting Rights Act to include Mexican Americans to be protected. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100.

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Day 4 of #SistersinSuffrage and a first generation suffragist, here's Harriet Forten Purvis. This powerful woman laid the groundwork for the first National Women's Right Convention. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100.

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