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Our mission is to improve the lives of women and families by achieving equality for all women.
Statement of Jocelyn C. Frye, President, National Partnership for Women & Families WASHINGTON, D.C. – June, 23 2022 – "The willingness of the Court's majority to disrespect the importance of women's autonomy and catapult them backwards into a 19th century,...
"On the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the Department of Education released proposed regulations providing long overdue clarification of the protections for survivors of sexual violence and LGBTQ+ students under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The...
This week the National Partnership for Women & Families announced Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Ph.D. as the organization’s first-ever senior fellow. Katherine brings to the role over a dozen years of experience in policy and advocacy organizations, with work on...
“I always tell young women they can’t assume they are being paid equal pay for equal work; they must make sure they are getting what they are entitled to.” – Lilly Ledbetter The story of Lilly Ledbetter being paid less simply for being a woman became a story...
Harris, Biden Deliver Fiery Message on Abortion Rights The Washington Post, January 22, 2024 Vice President Harris framed the fight for abortion access in searing terms in this battleground state Monday afternoon, highlighting what she called “the horrific reality...
The new year kicked off with new data that showed the economy finished 2023 strong: earnings increased, even when accounting for inflation; the labor market added 2.7 million jobs last year; and December’s overall unemployment rate was just 3.7 percent. Women in...
As we enter the 50th year of the National Partnership, we feel immensely proud of all the progress we’ve achieved.
The historic COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of the digital age. Technology became even more important in our daily lives -- turning into a requirement for meeting our basic needs and communications.
The sexual violence and reproductive health, rights, and justice movements have some of the very same values and principles. Both movements are shaped by a belief in the importance of bodily autonomy, empowerment and choice, and person-centered care.