The Record (Troy, NY)

New exhibit opens in Capitol for Women’s History Month

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NEW YORK » Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the opening of “Champions of Equality: New York Women and the Equal Rights Amendment,” an exhibition celebratin­g Women’s History Month that’s on view in the Governor’s Reception Room on the New York State Capitol’s second floor.

“The Women’s Rights Movement started in New York State, and it is only fitting that we honor the women who fought for women’s equality right here in the state capitol,” Hochul said in a press release announcing the opening. “These trailblazi­ng women have paved the path forward for generation­s of women, and their efforts will never be forgotten.”

The 2024 national theme for Women’s History Month is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity,” said the release, and the “Champions of Equality: New York Women and the Equal Rights Amendment” exhibition explores the pivotal role New Yorkers had and continue to have in advancing the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

The release said the exhibition places a spotlight on:

Bella Abzug: a civil liberties lawyer and co-founder of the National Women’s Political Caucus in 1971.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who co-founded the Women’s Rights Project at the ACLU and the “Women’s Rights Law Reporter.”

Crystal Eastman: the first woman to serve on New York State’s Commission on Employers’ Liability and Causes of Industrial Accidents, Unemployme­nt and Lack of Farm Labor. She co-authored the initial version of the ERA.

Florynce Kennedy: an early member of the National Organizati­on for Women who founded the Feminist Party and cofounded the National Black Feminist Organizati­on.

Gloria Steinem: a journalist and social activist who was seen as a leader of the second wave of feminism. She delivered a speech to the U.S. Senate in support of the ERA.

Julie C. Suk: a Fordham University Law School professor whose legal work centered around constituti­onal and social change, especially for women. She wrote “We the Women: The Unstoppabl­e Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment,” the first book chroniclin­g the history of the ERA.

“’The Champions of Equality: New York Women and the Equal Rights Amendment’ exhibit honors the contributi­ons and achievemen­ts women have made throughout our state and country’s history,” New York State Office of General Services Commission­er Jeanette Moy said in the release. “Women have made great strides in leadership roles in our state and across the nation, but we also know there is much work to be done to achieve equity for all. This exhibit features some trailblazi­ng women like Julie C. Suk and Flo Kennedy, who dedicated themselves to securing full equality for women.”

The free Women’s History Month Exhibition will be on view in the Governor’s Reception Room from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays through Friday, Mar. 29. For additional informatio­n, visit Empirestat­eplaza.ny.gov/ champions-equality.

 ?? The New York State Capitol in Albany, N.Y. AP FILE PHOTO ??
The New York State Capitol in Albany, N.Y. AP FILE PHOTO

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