By MÓNICA RAMÍREZ Let’s be clear: The reason we observe Latina Equal Pay Day every year is because it is imperative to name that employers of all kinds are not… Continue reading Latinas Aren’t the Problem. Stop Putting the Pay Gap Problem on Us.
By MÓNICA RAMÍREZ Let’s be clear: The reason we observe Latina Equal Pay Day every year is because it is imperative to name that employers of all kinds are not… Continue reading Latinas Aren’t the Problem. Stop Putting the Pay Gap Problem on Us.
written by V. Alexandra de F. Szoenyi Latinxs have long had a difficult relationship with Hollywood. We are constantly fighting to get representation on the silver screen, despite being 62.1… Continue reading IT’S COMPLICATED: LATINX STEREOTYPES AND THE STARS WHO PLAY THEM
written by Ces Heredia Like many Latines out there, I grew up watching telenovelas with my mom and my grandma. I loved the rags-to-riches romances. You know the type – the kind of… Continue reading JEWISH LATINES DESERVE REPRESENTATION, TOO
Featuring:
Welcome: Mónica Ramírez, Justice for Migrant Women and Shannon Williams, Equal Pay Today!
Jessica Herrera Flanigan, Twitter
Spoken Word: Ana Castillo, Ph.D., Poet
The Latina Pay Equity Gap: Veronica Segovia Bedon, AARP
What Companies Need to Do to Build Back Better for Latinas: Daisy Dominguez, VICE
Power of Latinas to Lead and Push for Change: Valeria Treves, U.S. Department of Labor
Analilia Mejia, Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
Musical Performances: Karina Daza and Mariachi Las Coronelas…and more!
Join the Fund for Women’s Equality/ERA Coalition and some of our partner organizations for a live interactive discussion on Instagram, with generous funding from the Harnisch Foundation.. We’ll be discussing the intersection of LatinX communities and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). This is part 2 of a 2 part series. No need to pre-register, just follow @ERAcoalition on Instagram and you’ll see a notification when we go live on September 27 at 3 pm Eastern.
Join the Fund for Women’s Equality/ERA Coalition and some of our partner organizations for a live interactive discussion on Instagram, with generous funding from the Harnisch Foundation. We’ll be discussing the intersection of LatinX communities and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). This is part 1 of a 2 part series. No need to pre-register, just follow @ERAcoalition on Instagram and you’ll see a notification when we go live on September 13 at 3 pm Eastern.