The first speaker at our Moving Equality Forward Conference, at the bright & early hour of 8 am, is Senator Al Franken. From left: Minnesota […]
Registration open for our 40th Anniversary State Conference!
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 OAK RIDGE HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER, CHASKA, MN Minnesota NOW welcomes members, friends, and all in the feminist community to join […]
The good, the bad, and the ugly: A small taste of 2011 Minnesota House Legislation
We know very well that the dire budget situation, lack of stable well-paying employment, access to affordable education, transportation, food security, personal and community safety, and so […]
Great Feminist Reads with the Uptown NOW Book Club!
At the start of the new year, our Twin Cities-based Uptown NOW chapter reorganized around a monthly book club. February’s selection was Gail Collins’ When […]
Minnesota NOW members speak out for safe schools!
Below are the remarks made by Minnesota NOW member Laurie Olmon at the latest meeting of the Anoka-Hennepin School Board. The board has been in […]
YOUR letter to the editor/legislature about pay equity!
Activists at Minnesota NOW are busy crafting our response to the recent announcement that the Minnesota legislature plans to repeal the Local Government Pay Equity […]
Won’t somebody think of the employee discrimination? I mean, the children?
First posted on the Feministing Community blog by Minnesota NOW President Shannon Drury: “Won’t somebody think of the children?” is the familiar refrain of the […]
MN NOW supports Safe Schools for All Act, denounces Tom Emmer’s dismissal of gay teen suicide epidemic
Minnesota NOW Press Release, October 13, 2010 MINNESOTA NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (NOW) SUPPORTS RE-INTRODUCTION OF SAFE SCHOOLS FOR ALL BILL, DENOUNCES REP. EMMER’S […]
Who cares about Minnesota women? We do.
Star Tribune columnist Nick Coleman issued a challenge in his September 19 column: who will speak for Minnesota women? I can’t claim to represent every […]
What’s new with MN NOW?
Plenty. You don’t need us to tell you that the campaigns for the job of Minnesota’s next governor are really heating up, with local races […]
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