

lisaannettestanley
- Mar 31, 2021
That's a Wrap on Women's History Month 2021
Women's History Month Day 31. Thanks to all who have gone before me & those who follow behind me to pave the way for the Equal Rights Amendment to become the Law of the Land. It took the blood, sweat & tears of so many Feminists past, present & future to get us this close to the finish line. Giving WOMEN constitutional Equality doesn't take anything away from others. It levels the playing field to give us the basic dignity & respect that WE ALL DESERVE. In today's world, WOM


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 30, 2021
Frances Willard & The Temperance Movement. Women's History Month Day 30
Women's History Month Day 30. Like I said in my piece on the 18th Amendment earlier this month, many of the same Women's Rights Activists, who worked on the pressing Social Issues of the day were concerned with Quality of Life Issues: Equal Pay for Equal Work (Income Inequality) Equal Education for Girls The Abolition of Slavery Property Rights Legal Rights And Prohibition of Alcohol under the 18th Amendment. which was later Repealed by the 21st Amendment. .....many of the sa


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 29, 2021
Susan B. Anthony & the 19th Amendment. Women's History Month Day 29
ENCORE PRESENTATION. Women's History Month Day 29.. Voting Rights are not a Partisan issue. Neither Democrat nor Republican. Any WOMAN who has ever Voted in our lifetime has Women's Rights Pioneers like Susan B. Anthony to Thank. Like Stanton & many others, she viewed WOMEN being left out of the 15th Amendment as VOTER SUPPRESSION of 50% of the Population - WOMEN. Income Inequality that remains an issue for American Women today is but one of the myriad reasons this Women's R


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 28, 2021
Past, Present & Future of the ERA. Why it Still Matters. Women's History Month Day 28
ENCORE PRESENTATION. Women's History Month Day 28.. This morning, I turned on the TV & ABC News is Reporting an "Outrage" over a Racist Slur "Caught on Tape." Are you KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW??? You are HYPOCRITS. Broadcast History of TV & Radio When Ratified, the Equal Rights Amendment will become the 28th Amendment to the Constitution. The Normalization of Hate Speech against Women has gotten so bad that even respected Broadcast Channels can utter such Sexist Slurs in Publi


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 27, 2021
The Remarkable Parallels between Rep John Lewis & Women's Rights Legend Alice Paul.
ENCORE PRESENTATION. Women's History Month Day 27. This was written in July of 2020 in preparation for the Women's Suffrage Centennial celebrating 100 years of voting rights for women, when we all heard the news that Congressman John Lewis had died. Many in our Congressional Leadership today worked alongside Lewis & knew him for many years. Like he was fond of saying "If you see something, say something," & I gotta believe that would apply to any kind of injustice, includi


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 26, 2021
Door Knocking? Stop Knocking and Start Ringing, Women's History Month Day 26
ENCORE PRESENTATION. Women's History Month Day 26. In today's world, WOMEN still NEED Ratification of the #EqualRightsAmendment, the reauthorization of the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct of 1994 PLUS a #HateSpeechBill to protect WOMEN from #HateSpeech at the #Grammys AND the #Oscars Equal Pay Day for Women was earlier this week. Income Inequality for Women is my #1 Motivating Factor for opening this Web Page in 2017 & writing my Book, "Yes, I'd Like to Thank the Academy: How To Tam


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 25, 2021
The First Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls. Women's History Month Day 25
ENCORE PRESENTATION. Women's History Month Day 25. People are Individuals. When we learn to live our lives with Emotional Intelligence, we don't Scapegoat people in a discriminatory manner based on Gender or Race. We learn to treat PEOPLE as Individuals. In today's world, WOMEN still NEED Ratification of the #EqualRightsAmendment, the reauthorization of the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct of 1994 PLUS a #HateSpeechBill to protect WOMEN from #HateSpeech at the #Grammys AND the #Osc


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 24, 2021
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Declaration of Sentiments. Women's History Month Day 24
UPDATE. The Declaration of Sentiments, modeled after the Declaration of Independence was presented at the first Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. It was a list of grievances & hardships faced by women - much like the Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances against the King Of England A fervent Abolitionist with a family background in law, she attended an Anti-Slavery convention in London with her husband, Henry Stanton & was mortified


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 23, 2021
Pining for Yesteryear? Entertainment Industry to Blame for Valentine's Day Massacre
UPDATE. This morning Americans woke-up to the News of the second mass shooting this year, occurring less than 7 days apart: first in Atlanta, now in Boulder, Colorado. The Entertainment Industry needs to think long & hard about the First Amendment & Free Speech. Anyone who follows my Blog knows that I have spent the entire month of March complaining about Hate Speech at the Grammy Awards for Women's History Month. Up next are the Oscar Awards. Wanna guess what's in the Movie


lisaannettestanley
- Mar 23, 2021
Eleanor Roosevelt. Ratify the ERA. Women's History Month Day 23
Women's History Month Day 23. Women's Rights are Human Rights. Women's Rights are Civil Rights. The Equal Rights Amendment case will be heard before the Senate today. I thought I would go back to the origins of modern Political Ideology that shaped some of these most basic Political concepts with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) & wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945), First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt change