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National Partnership for Women & Families
NameNational Partnership for Women & Families
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
LeaderDebra L. Ness

National Partnership for Women & Families is a non-profit organization that advocates for reproductive rights, paid family leave, and equal pay for women, as supported by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gloria Steinem, and Malala Yousafzai. The organization works closely with American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood, and National Organization for Women to advance women's rights and promote social justice. Founded in 1971, the organization has been a leading voice in the women's liberation movement, alongside Betty Friedan, Shirley Chisholm, and Geraldine Ferraro. The organization's work is also informed by the research and advocacy of World Health Organization, United Nations, and American Association of University Women.

History

The National Partnership for Women & Families was founded in 1971 by a group of women's rights activists, including Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, and Gloria Steinem, who were instrumental in the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. The organization's early work focused on advocating for reproductive rights, including access to birth control and abortion, as supported by Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood. In the 1980s, the organization expanded its focus to include workplace discrimination, sexual harassment, and domestic violence, working closely with National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and American Bar Association. The organization has also worked with Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and National Congress of American Indians to address the unique challenges faced by women of color. Throughout its history, the organization has been led by prominent women's rights activists, including Ellen Bravo, Judith Lichtman, and Debra L. Ness, who have worked with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Kamala Harris to advance women's rights.

Mission and Goals

The mission of the National Partnership for Women & Families is to promote social justice and advance the rights of women and families, as supported by Southern Poverty Law Center, Human Rights Campaign, and American Civil Liberties Union. The organization's goals include promoting equal pay, paid family leave, and affordable healthcare, as advocated by Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The organization also works to address the unique challenges faced by women of color, including racial disparities in healthcare and education, as highlighted by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and Native American Rights Fund. The organization's work is guided by a commitment to intersectionality and a recognition of the importance of addressing the multiple forms of oppression faced by women, as articulated by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Angela Davis, and bell hooks.

Advocacy and Policy

The National Partnership for Women & Families engages in advocacy and policy work at the federal, state, and local levels, working closely with National Governors Association, United States Conference of Mayors, and National League of Cities. The organization has played a key role in the passage of landmark legislation, including the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, as supported by Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi. The organization also works to defend against attacks on women's rights, including efforts to restrict access to reproductive healthcare and LGBTQ+ rights, as opposed by Human Rights Campaign, National Center for Lesbian Rights, and American Civil Liberties Union. The organization's advocacy work is informed by research and analysis from Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress.

Programs and Initiatives

The National Partnership for Women & Families offers a range of programs and initiatives to promote women's rights and advance social justice, including workplace training and technical assistance to help employers implement family-friendly policies, as supported by Society for Human Resource Management and National Association of Social Workers. The organization also provides policy analysis and research on issues related to women's rights and economic justice, as informed by Economic Policy Institute, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and Institute for Women's Policy Research. The organization's initiatives include the Expecting Better campaign, which aims to improve maternity care and paid family leave policies, as supported by American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and March of Dimes. The organization also partners with National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and Service Employees International Union to promote workers' rights and labor unions.

Leadership and Partnerships

The National Partnership for Women & Families is led by Debra L. Ness, a prominent women's rights activist and advocate, who has worked with Gloria Steinem, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Malala Yousafzai to advance women's rights. The organization has partnerships with a range of organizations, including American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood, and National Organization for Women, as well as businesses and foundations that share its commitment to social justice and women's rights, such as Ford Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation. The organization also works closely with elected officials, including Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to advance women's rights and promote progressive policies. The organization's leadership and partnerships are critical to its success in advancing women's rights and promoting social justice, as recognized by National Women's Hall of Fame, Gloria Awards, and Profile in Courage Award. Category:Women's rights organizations in the United States

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