Black Women’s Equal Pay Day

#BlackWomensEqualPay Day 2021 Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is the approximate day a Black woman must work into the new year to make what White non-Hispanic man made at the end of the previous year. Based on ACS Census data, the 2021 wage gap for Black women compared to non-Hispanic White men is $0.63 (cents).

Women’s Equality Day

NATIONAL WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY The United States Congress passed the 19th Amendment to the Constitution granting women full and equal voting rights on this day in 1920. Every year on August 26, we commemorate this right with National Women’s Equality Day.

September is National Suicide Prevention Month

All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention awareness. Throughout the month of September, NAMI will highlight “Together for Mental Health,” which encourages people to bring their voices together to advocate for better mental health care, including a crisis response system. 

Native Women’s Equal Pay Day

Native Women earn approximately $0.60 cents on the dollar of White, non-Hispanic men (based on 2019 data). Sep 8, Native Women’s Equal Pay Day is the day Native women must work into the new year to make what White men made at the end of last year.Join the Equal Pay Today Coalition partners for a […]