06/05/2026
We can never stop fighting!
While the passage of the 19th Amendment on this day in 1919 was a historic victory, we refuse to stand by as the rights NOW fought for are stripped away.
We will challenge every attack on bodily autonomy, every effort to roll back women’s freedom, and every politician who seeks to deny equality.
We will not stop until the Equal Rights Amendment is certified, and equality under the law is guaranteed.
Equality delayed is equality denied.
, National NOW President
06/02/2026
Happy Pride! May your month be filled with love, joy and fabulous style!
05/31/2026
Thank you to those who came out to “Talk Dirty to Me.”We had a wonderful event at Love Shack Boutique last week where Amy Gonzalez talked about anything and everything to do with sexual health! We all came away a little more knowledgeable and a little more empowered! I can’t wait to parter with her again!
05/16/2026
🚨National NOW Conference 2026 is in 6 weeks!🚨
💜 For 60 years, the National Organization for Women has stood at the forefront of social change—mobilizing communities, shaping policy, and redefining what justice looks like for women and marginalized people across the United States.
💙 Today, NOW’s National Conference is more than an event. It is a gathering of generations, a strategy summit for the future, and a powerful celebration of six decades of feminist leadership.
🧡 The challenges facing women today are urgent, complex, and deeply interconnected. From reproductive rights under attack to widening economic inequality, racial injustice, gender-based violence, and threats to LGBTQIA+ communities, the fight for equality is far from over.
💛 At the NOW National Conference, you’ll engage in a dynamic mix of:
- Keynotes and visionary speakers shaping the future of feminism
- Panels and workshops on NOW’s core issues: Reproductive Rights and Justice, Economic Justice, Ending Violence Against Women, Racial Justice, LGBTQIA+ Rights, and Constitutional Equality
- Skill-building sessions for organizers, advocates, and digital leaders
- Networking and community-building with feminists from every generation
- Special 60th Anniversary programming honoring NOW’s legacy and future
🤎 Register. Organize. Rise.
Early bird registration is now open: https://secure.now.org/a/2026-national-now-conference-early-bird-special
05/10/2026
We will not stop talking about it!!
Moms don’t want flowers for . We want the Epstein files released and the perpetrators arrested.
05/05/2026
Congratulations Cherie! What a win it was!!
For the first time in Kentucky Derby history, a woman trainer has taken home the competition’s crowning glory.
Cherie DeVaux, 44, made history Saturday when the horse she trains, Golden Tempo, pulled ahead from last place to overtake race favorite Renegade and win the first Triple Crown race.
DeVaux told the “Today” show Monday that it was quite an honor to be the first woman trainer to win the title. "I consider myself a horse trainer, and I just happen to be a female," she said.
The Saratoga Springs, New York, native gave credit to jockey Jose Ortiz, who rode Golden Tempo to victory. Golden Tempo was considered a 23-1 longshot, according to “Today.”
"The credit for winning the race definitely goes to Jose because he had to time that perfectly," DeVaux said. "And he had all of the faith in the horse that he had it."
DeVaux is the first woman trainer to win the Derby and just the second to win a Triple Crown race after Jena Antonucci won the 2023 Belmont Stakes.
“I’m glad that I could be a representative of all women everywhere that we can do anything we set our minds to,” DeVaux said to NBC after the win.
✍️: Kate Sosin, LGBTQ+ reporter
📸: Michael Reaves/Getty Images
05/04/2026
A win is a win! 💃🏻🎊
BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone nationwide. https://bit.ly/4wqJ4q3
05/02/2026
The state of Louisiana should be ashamed! A state of emergency to redraw racist maps is 100% against the constitution.
“While the U.S. House races will remain on voters’ ballots, any votes cast in those races will not be counted.” - Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry