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[THREAD] This #WomensHistoryMonth, let's not forget how many of our rights were only won in recent decades, and weren’t given by asking nicely and waiting.

We need to fight for our rights.

Here's are a few examples: Digital illustration of a woman with thick curly hair trying to access an ATM. Text reads, “Before 1974… women weren’t allowed to have a bank account or apply for credit by themselves.”
📍 Before 1973, women were not able to serve on a jury in all 50 states. The Civil Rights Act of 1957 gave women the right to serve on federal juries, though it wasn't until 1973 that all 50 states passed similar legislation Digital illustration of a woman with a plaid jacket and docs on looking at a door that says, ‘jury room: women not needed’ There’s text that reads, ‘Before 1973… women were not able to serve on a jury in all 50 states’
Before 1977, sexual harassment was not considered a legal offense. That changed when a woman brought her boss to court after she refused his sexual advances & was fired. The court stated that this violated the 1974 Civil Rights Act, which made employment discrimination illegal. Digital illustration of a woman employee passing a male coworker’s desk. He’s looking at her with a text bubble that reads, ‘hey doll face.’ Text reads, ‘before 1977, women had no legal protections from sexual harassment at work’
📍In 1969, California became the first to allow no-fault divorce. Before then, divorce could only be obtained if a woman could prove that her husband had committed serious fault. By 1977, 9 states had adopted no-fault divorce laws, and by late 1983, every state had but 2 Digital illustration of a Black bride. She has her arms crossed and is pouting. Text reads, ‘Before the 1970s… It was difficult for a woman to get a divorce. Divorce could only be obtained if she could prove that her husband had committed serious faults such as adultery
In 1967, Kathrine Switzer, entered the Boston Marathon under the name "K.V. Switzer." At the time, the Amateur Athletics Union didn't allow women. Once discovered, staff tried to remove Switzer from the race, but she finished. AAU did not formally accept women until fall 1971. Digital illustration of a woman running while being chased by a man in a Boston sweatshirt. Text reads, ‘Before 1972… women couldn’t run in the Boston Marathon (though many ran “illegally” before then)
In 1972, Lillian Garland, a receptionist at a California bank, went on unpaid leave to have a baby and when she returned, her position was filled. Her lawsuit led to 1978's Pregnancy Discrimination Act, which found that discriminating against pregnant people is unlawful Digital illustration of a brown pregnant woman holding her stomach. She is standing next to a box of office supplies. Text reads, ‘before 1978… women could be fired because they were pregnant’
In 1973, the Supreme Court affirmed the right to safe legal abortion in Roe v. Wade. At the time of the decision, nearly all states outlawed abortion with few exceptions. Unfortunately after years of abortion restrictions and bans, the Supreme Court overturned Roe in 2022. Digital illustration of two women hugging. One representing the 70s is wearing zebra pants and is on the phone with an abortion fund. On the right is a woman from the 2020’s ordering pills online. Text reads, ‘before 1973 and after 2022… there was no guaranteed right to abortion.’
Before 1988, women were unable to get a business loan on their own. The Women's Business Ownership Act of 1988 allowed women to get loans without a male cosigner & removed other barriers. The number of women-owned businesses increased by 31x in the last 4 decades Digital illustration of a woman sitting with a bank employee. He’s looking at a book and saying, ‘it’s going to be a no’ as the woman looks disappointed. Text reads, ‘Before 1988… women couldn’t get a business loan on their own.’
Before 1965, married women had no right to birth control. In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), the Supreme Court ruled that banning the use of contraceptives violated the right to marital privacy. Digital illustration of a pregnant mom with her two young kids who are playing. Text reads, ‘before 1965, married women had no right to birth control.’
Before 1972, unmarried women didn’t have the right to birth control. While married couples gained the right in 1967, it wasn’t until Eisenstadt v. Baird seven years later, that the Supreme Court affirmed the right to contraception for unmarried people. Digital illustration of a young woman standing next to a calendar labeled ‘the rhythm method.’ Text reads, ‘before 1972, unmarried women had no right to birth control.’
Emergency contraception (Plan B) wasn't approved by the FDA until 1998. While many can get emergency contraception at their local drugstore, back then it required a prescription. In 2013, the FDA removed age limits & allowed retailers to stock it on the shelf (tho many don’t) Digital illustration of a woman in boxers, a sports bra, an oversized blazer, docs and striped socks standing next to a retail display of reproductive health products. Text reads, ‘Before 1998… there was no access to emergency contraception.’
Before 1967, interracial couples didn’t have the right to marry. In Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court found that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional. In 2000, Alabama was the last State to remove its anti-miscegenation laws from the books. Digital illustration of a Black man proposing to a white woman. Text reads, ‘before 1967, interracial couples didn’t have the right to marry’
It wasn’t until 1993 that marital assault became a crime in all 50 states. Historically, intercourse within marriage was regarded as a “right” of spouses. Before 1974, in all fifty U.S. states, men had legal immunity for assault`ng their wives. Digital illustration of a disabled woman with a leg prosthetic. She is wearing a floral nightgown and looking down at a pair of panties in her hand. Text reads, “before 1993, a wife couldn’t refuse sex with her husband”
📍It wasn’t until 2015 that gay marriage was legal in all 50 states. Previously, laws varied by state, and while many states allowed for civil unions for same-sex couples, it created a separate but equal standard. Digital illustration of two women kissing in wedding attire. Text reads, ‘Before 2015… women couldn’t marry women in all 50 states.
📍 In Lawrence v. Texas (2003), the Supreme Court ruled that anti-cohabitation laws were unconstitutional. Sometimes referred to as the ‘'Living in Sin' statute, anti-cohabitation laws criminalize living with a partner if the couple is unmarried. Digital illustration of a couple holding hands outside two apartment doors. They are both ready for bed and there’s text that reads, ‘Before 2003, girlfriends could not legally live with their boyfriends
In 2018, Utah and Idaho were the last two states that lacked clear legislation protecting chest or breast feeding parents from obscenity laws. At the time, an Idaho congressman complained women would, "whip it out and do it anywhere," Digital illustration of a mother pushing her crying hungry baby in a stroller. There’s a lamppost that has a sign that reads, ‘no public chest or breast feeding.’ There’s text on the graphic that reads, ‘Before 2018… public chest and breast feeding wasn’t illegal in all 50 states.’
In 1974, the last “Ugly Laws” were repealed in Chicago. “Ugly Laws” allowed the police to arrest & jail people with visible disabilities for being seen in public. People charged with ugly laws were either charged a fine or held in jail. Digital illustration of an elderly woman with a face deformity and physical disability. She is pushing a walker and there’s text on her gray sweatshirt that reads, ‘disabled is not a bad word.’ The graphic has text that reads, “Before 1974… some cities allowed police to arrest people with visible disabilities for being out in public”
In 1990, the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) – most comprehensive disability rights legislation in U.S. history was passed. The ADA protected disabled people from employment discrimination. Previously, an employer could refuse to hire someone just because of their disability Digital illustration of a disabled fem with an eyepatch and portable oxygen machine. She is wearing business-wear and holding a purse. Text reads, ‘Before 1990, employers could refuse to hire someone because of their disability”
Before 1993, women weren’t allowed to wear pants on the Senate floor. That changed when Sen. Moseley Braun (D-IL), & Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) wore trousers - shocking the male-dominated Senate. Their fashion statement ultimately led to the dress code being changed. Digital illustration of a woman senator in a blazer and skirt. Behind her walks a man in a blue suit. Text reads, ‘Before 1993, women could not wear pants on the senate floor’
📍 In June 2011, the 76 women of the House of Representatives finally got a bathroom off the chamber's floor. Previously, women would have to walk to the women’s reading room to access the bathroom. Digital illustration of two women members of the House of representatives. They look uncomfortable standing outside a restroom. Text reads, ‘before 2011,  the closest women’s bathroom in the U.S. house of representatives was all the way in the women’s reading room. The men’s bathroom was located near the house floor.’
📍 In 2022, Congress created a federal civil cause of action for victims of explicit revenge materials. The action was a part of the reauthorization of VAWA. Digital illustration of a young upset white woman sitting on the floor on her laptop. Text reads, ‘before 2022, revenge material wasn’t illegal in all 50 states’

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