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by Lilly Ledbetter


  ADVOCACY

  While the author has made every effort to provide accurate telephone numbers and Internet addresses at the time of publication, neither the publisher nor author assumes any responsibility for errors, or for changes that occur after publication. Further, the publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their contents.

  American Association of

  University Women

  Phone: 800-326-AAUW

  www.aauw.org

  ACLU Women’s Rights Project

  (co-founded by Ruth Bader Ginsburg)

  Phone: 212-549-2500

  www.aclu.org/womens-rights

  Black Women United for Action

  Phone: 703-922-5757

  www.bwufa.org

  Business and Professional Women’s Foundation

  Phone: 202-293-1100

  www.bpwusa.org

  Coalition of Labor Union Women

  Phone: 202-508-6969

  www.cluw.org

  Equal Employment Opportunity Center

  Phone: 800-699-4000

  www.eeoc.com

  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

  Phone: 800-669-4000

  www.eeoc.gov

  Equal Rights Advocates

  Advice and Counseling Hotline:

  800-839-4ERA (4372).

  The hotline provides advice on differential treatment of women and girls at work or school, unequal pay, pregnancy discrimination, family leave, and sexual harassment.

  www.equalrights.org

  Federally Employed Women

  Phone: 402-898-0994

  www.few.org

  Feminist Majority Foundation

  Phone: 703-522-2214

  www.feminist.org

  General Federation of Women’s Clubs

  Phone: 202-347-3168

  www.gfwc.org

  MANA, A National Latina Organization

  Phone: 202-833-0060

  www.hermana.org

  Moms Rising

  www.momsrising.org

  National Association of Commissions for Women

  Phone: 505-681-8629

  www.nacw.org

  National Committee on Pay Equity

  Phone: 703-920-2010

  www.pay-equity.org

  National Council of Jewish Women

  Phone: 202-296-2588

  (Washington, D.C., office);

  212-645-4048 (New York City headquarters)

  www.ncjw.org

  National Congress of Black Women

  Phone: 202-678-6788

  www.nationalcongressbw.org

  National Council of Negro Women

  Phone: 202-737-0120

  www.ncnw.org

  National Council of Women’s Organizations

  Phone: 202-293-4505

  www.womensorganizations.org

  National Organization for Women

  Phone: 202-628-8669

  www.now.org

  National Partnership for Women and Families

  Phone: 202-986-2600

  www.nationalpartnership.org

  National Women’s Political Caucus

  Phone: 202-785-1100

  www.nwpc.org

  9 to 5 National Association of Working Women

  Phone: 414-274-0925; Job Survival

  Helpline: 800-522-0925 and

  mailto:[email protected].

  The hotline provides information on sexual harassment, family leave, pregnancy discrimination, and other employment issues.

  www.9to5.org

  Nontraditional Employment for Women

  Phone: 212-627-6252

  www.new-nyc.org

  OWL: The Voice of Midlife and Older Women

  Phone: 877-653-7966

  www.owl-national.org

  The Wage Project

  www.wageproject.org

  Wider Opportunities for Women

  Phone: 202-464-1596

  www.wowonline.com

  Women Employed

  Phone: 312-782-3902

  Women Employed provides telephone counseling to women facing employment problems

  Friday 10 A.M.–12 P.M. (CT).

  www.womenemployed.org

  Women Work! The National Network for Women’s Employment

  Phone: 412-281-9240;

  866-PAWOMEN (729-6636)

  www.womenwork.org

  YWCA USA

  Phone: 202-467-0801

  www.ywca.org

  LEGAL

  National Women’s Law Center

  Phone: 202-588-5180

  www.nwlc.org

  Women’s Law and Policy Project/Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law

  Phone: 312-263-3830

  www.povertylaw.org

  SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

  Oyez Project

  www.oyez.com

  PROFESSIONAL

  National Association for Female Executives

  Phone: 212-351-6451

  www.nafe.com

  U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce

  Phone: 888-41-USWCC

  www.uswcc.org

  RESEARCH

  Catalyst

  Phone: 212-514-7600

  www.catalyst.org

  Cornell University Institute for Women & Work

  Phone: 212-340-2836

  www.ilr.cornell.edu/iww

  Institute for Women’s Policy Research

  Phone: 202-785-5100

  www.iwpr.org

  National Council for Research on Women

  Phone: 212-785-7335

  www.ncrw.org

  FURTHER READING

  Brzezinski, Mika. Knowing Your Value: Women, Money, and Getting What You’re Worth. New York: Weinstein Books, 2010.

  Burk, Martha. Cult of Power: Sex Discrimination in Corporate America and What We Can Do About It. New York: Scribner, 2005.

  ———. Your Money and Your Life: The High Stakes for Women Voters in ’08 and Beyond. Austin: A.U. Publishing, 2008.

  Collins, Gail. When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2009.

  Greenhouse, Linda. “Justices Limit Discrimination Suits over Pay.” New York Times, May 29, 2007.

  Murphy, Evelyn, with E. J. Graff. Getting Even: Why Women Don’t Get Paid Like Men—and What to Do About It. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I NEVER COULD have made this journey alone, a journey that began in rural Alabama in one of the poorest counties in the country and led me to the Supreme Court, on to Congress, and all the way to the White House. Countless individuals and organizations contributed to the successful passage of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act in January 2009. Individuals committed to pay equity—both women and men, young and old, rich and poor—supported me on my long journey. Legal, political, nonprofit, business, and professional groups provided the practical guidance and financial means to sustain this endeavor I’d embarked upon. Without so many passionate people, my story would have had a very different ending. To all, I am most thankful and forever grateful.

 

 

 


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