|  | Dear 
                                Amy,  I 
                                am a painter who is dedicated to awareness of 
                                historical and modern crimes and injustices toward 
                                women by religion/government/culture/individuals. 
                                I was just recently made aware that the Equal 
                                Rights Amendment of 1972 was not ratified by 15 
                                southern states and is therefore not U.S. constitutional 
                                law! I've talked to dozens of women recently who 
                                thought it passed into law 30 years ago.It did 
                                not. It fell three states short of being ratified. 
                                I never ever hear anything about this!  
                                How 
                                  can I promote awareness? Who 
                                  is working on this in your organization? Who 
                                  are the key national figures that I can contact? 
                                  Who 
                                  are the key broadcasters/journalists/activists 
                                  that I can contact regarding this issue?  I 
                                can't believe that I still have more constitutional 
                                rights than women! What is your opinion on the 
                                most effective activist approach for someone in 
                                my/your/our positions on the Equal Rights Amendment, 
                                which apparently has been on hold for thirty freaking 
                                years? Thanks for any available connections/resources. 
                                 Paco 
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                            |  | Dear 
                                Paco,  
                               No, 
                                the ERA never passed. It's appalling that it never 
                                passed. It should be passed, and it still can 
                                be. I was shocked to learn in your email that 
                                so many people thought it had already passed. 
                                Many feminists have argued that in many ways women 
                                have many of the rights that would have been gained 
                                through the ERA through other pieces of legislation, 
                                like Title IX, which works again discrimination 
                                in the schools and Title VII, which works to eliminate 
                                discrimination in the workplace. But this still 
                                doesn't explain why a simple thing like the ERA 
                                hasn't passed.  
                               There 
                                is a group that you should contact - The ERA Summit, 
                                they are working to ratify the ERA. There are 
                                certain states that need to ratify it, and they 
                                aren't all southern - Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, 
                                Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, 
                                Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South 
                                Carolina, Utah, Virgina. Since you live in one 
                                of these states, they could probably use your 
                                help lobbying. You can contact them at: www.equalrightsamendment.org. 
                                I hope that your energy can fill their need.  
                               Thanks. 
                                
                                Amy  
                                 
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