About Us

Our History

From Brooklyn NOW to Brooklyn-Queens NOW – the Highlights:

Since it was founded in 1972, the Brooklyn Chapter (which later became the Brooklyn-Queens chapter) of NOW has:

  • Worked in the coalition that saved the Brooklyn College Women’s Center from extinction. The Center is operating and has a full-time director.
  • Challenged employment bias in NY Times ads, state government and the private sector.
  • Fought for better treatment of rape survivors by hospitals and police.
  • Backed equal funding of school programs for girls and boys under Title IX.
  • Opposed union busting and helped win non-traditional union jobs for women.
  • Organized consciousness raising groups.
  • Picketed a local Mitsubishi dealership to protest sexual harassment of female employees.
  • Created the Shirley U. Graber Scholarship Fund for students majoring in women’s studies, to honor the memory of a former chapter president.
  • Won statewide legislation criminalizing female genital mutilation, which was occurring in Brooklyn.
  • Participated in the successful campaign for the Equal Benefits Law. Testified at City Council hearings, which resulted in increased availability of EC in NYC.

Today We:

  • Defend women’s health clinics from anti-choice forces and provide clinic escorts for women seeking abortions, together with other pro-choice groups
  • Send speakers to high schools, college campuses and senior centers
  • Lobby elected officials, here and in Albany, on behalf of women’s rights, such as requiring over-the-counter status for Emergency Contraception
  • Monitor the courts’ treatment of women in matrimonial, criminal and mental-health cases
  • We established our Political Action Committee in 2001 to evaluate and educate candidates seeking our endorsements
  • Fight the right-wing backlash against women’s progress
  • Research and publicize the records of candidates for school boards and for city, state and federal offices

Brooklyn-Queens NOW: Goals for the Future

  • End poverty among women and children, who are still the majority of homeless people and welfare recipients.
  • Stop mandatory mediation, which is replacing our right to sue in divorce and in the workplace.
  • Prevent hospital mergers from threatening family planning and denying care for rape survivors.
  • Stop the 30 year war against Roe v. Wade.
  • Make high-quality childcare affordable and available.
  • Educate our schools to teach respect for nontraditional families.
  • Change medical and workplace research, which still assumes men are the norm.
  • Educate ourselves and the public about Human Trafficking in our area, support Anti-Trafficking legislation and take action to defeat all human enslavement.
  • NOW Core Issues

How YOU can make a difference!!!

  • When you join Brooklyn-Queens NOW, you raise the volume of our voices.
  • You bring YOUR issues to a larger audience.
  • You act on YOUR convictions.
  • You make Brooklyn, Queens and the larger society, better for the next generation.

 

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