USOW and more than 110 of our partners in the fight for gender equity delivered an open letter to leaders in Congress detailing 5 key priorities for the gender justice movement for now and forever. As Congress kicks off in 2023, we are undaunted in our mission to fight for people of all marginalized genders, and we are making sure our collective voice is heard.
We deserve leaders who prioritize gender justice.
As our country continues to grapple with and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic instability it caused, women, people of all marginalized genders, and their families continue to bear the burden of that recovery. We continue to see historic attacks – physical and legislative – against women, the LGBTQIA+ community, immigrants, people with disabilities, and people of color. While one of the most egregious of these attacks was the stripping of the constitutional right to abortion – a Supreme Court decision that has already impacted millions and will continue to have far-reaching implications for our country – the attacks and risks we’re facing extend far beyond the Dobbs decision.
The outcome of the 2022 midterms was history-defying for a reason: It was driven by a broad demand to protect the rights of women and childbearing people. Given the multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination that women and all people of marginalized genders face, in particular Black women and other women and gender-expansive people of color, the 118th Congress has a responsibility and a duty to make gender equity and justice a top priority in its upcoming session.
We deserve leaders who prioritize gender justice. Our 5 demands to Congress are clear:
- Protect health, reproductive freedom, and bodily autonomy
- Ensure economic security for women and families
- Advance policies to reduce gender-based violence
- Advance democracy, voting rights, and gender equality
- Advance justice for immigrants and their families
To read the full letter, click here.
LETTER SIGNATORIES