This project looks at the idea of rights through a female lens. The way we use them, and how life might be different without them. Women share how their lives have been shaped by the way our culture sees and interprets rights.
Whether it’s legally using birth control as a married woman (1965), filing for divorce (1969), running the Boston Marathon (1972), sexual harassment as a form of job discrimination (1986), owning a business without a male co-signer (1988), or same-sex marriage (2015), a woman's sense of agency demands every right be protected.
A non-partisan, nonprofit sister project to Every Woman Vote and Every Woman Can.