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Noreen Farrell

@farrellera

Exec Director of Equal Rights Advocates (@EqualRightsAdv). Gender justice is my jam, at all its intersections. I am a Bronx girl; tweets my own. She/her

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LGBTQ+ workers earn up to 32% less than their heterosexual and cisgender peers. Trans women earn just 60¢ for every dollar a typical worker earns. It’s time to close the gap and take action. Read more from equalpaytoday: americanprogress.org/article/protec… #EqualPay #LGBTQPayEquity

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#LGBTQIAEqualPayDay Currently the U.S. Census Bureau does not collect the information needed to understand the pay disparities faced by women in the LGBTQIA+ community. Today is an awareness day for this gap that exists. No worker should face pay discrimination. #prideinyourpay

#LGBTQIAEqualPayDay Currently the U.S. Census Bureau does not collect the information needed to understand the pay disparities faced by women in the LGBTQIA+ community. Today is an awareness day for this gap that exists. No worker should face pay discrimination. #prideinyourpay
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The Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth in U.S. v. Skrmetti. Let’s be clear: gender-affirming care is care. Trans youth deserve safety, support, and the freedom to grow into who they are on their own terms.

The Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth in U.S. v. Skrmetti.

Let’s be clear: gender-affirming care is care. Trans youth deserve safety, support, and the freedom to grow into who they are on their own terms.
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Honored to join this webinar to discuss equalpaytoday and the work we are doing to call attention to the egregious wage gaps faced by Black women, only made worse by this Administration.

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🚨 Today is Black Women's Equal Pay Day—a reminder that Black women are STILL fighting for economic justice. So proud of equalpaytoday partners with us in the fight! The recent dismantling of DEI programs & federal agencies that protect workers' rights is making things much

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“Eliminating the jobs report while women flee the workforce isn’t incompetence, it’s the intended outcome of their war on civil rights,” I told Ja'han Jones - Thanks for his piece: How bent BLS data could fuel conservatives' war on working women msnbc.com/top-stories/la… via Dannyelle

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The Dept of Labor is proposing to cut protections that help women access trade apprenticeships. They want to make it HARDER by removing: ❌Anti-harassment training ❌Programs that recruit women ❌Ways to report discrimination Take action to oppose these changes now! #TWTF

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This Labor Day, let's celebrate the dignity and power of working people. As the labor movement ended child labor, 18-hour days, and unsafe working conditions, let's push back on today’s wave of oppression and unlawful exploitation of workers. WE CAN DO THIS! My statement here.

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House Democrat presses Fed for data on the Trump-fueled spike in Black women's unemployment Thanks to Ja'han Jones and @MSNBC for shining a light on this with us. "Noreen Farrell also raised concerns that the administration’s attempts to install a right-wing activist to lead the Bureau

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Latina women who work full time, year round, and part time earn only 54 cents for every $1 earned by a white male. Take a stand against pay discrimination & occupational segregation! We need #LatinaEqualPay for #Trabajadoras everywhere. share.equalrights.org/s/CbBTSukK

Latina women who work full time, year round, and part time earn only 54 cents for every $1 earned by a white male. Take a stand against pay discrimination & occupational segregation! We need #LatinaEqualPay for #Trabajadoras everywhere.
 share.equalrights.org/s/CbBTSukK
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On this #LatinaEqualPayDay, we strengthen the fight for Latina wage justice and celebrate our incredible partners in this work from equalpaytoday - including @JusticeMigrantWomen LCLAA and Monica Ramirez who have led this day for 10 years!

On this #LatinaEqualPayDay, we strengthen the fight for Latina wage justice and celebrate our incredible partners in this work from <a href="/EqualPay2dayOrg/">equalpaytoday</a> - including @JusticeMigrantWomen <a href="/LCLAA/">LCLAA</a>  and <a href="/MonicaRamirezOH/">Monica Ramirez</a> who have led this day for 10 years!
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In the face of dangerous attempts to suppress the First Amendment rights of nonprofit organizations with which the Trump administration disagrees, we are deeply grateful to have an attorney general in California willing to stand up for our sector and fight against political

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Disabled women are paid only 56 cents for every dollar paid to a nondisabled man. Ridiculous, right? That’s why today is the second-ever #DisabledWomensEqualPayDay. Help us close the gap. Take action today! tinyurl.com/DWEPD25

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“The longest shutdown in U.S. history has left women, families, and frontline workers twisting in the wind while politicians play power games,” Noreen Farrell, executive director of Equal Rights Advocates, said. “When the government does not work, working people and those who

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The federal government has reopened after the longest shutdown in our nation’s history—but the shutdown and the uncertainty it created left millions without clarity on the long-term future of vital programs like SNAP, deepening a sense of instability for households already

The federal government has reopened after the longest shutdown in our nation’s history—but the shutdown and the uncertainty it created left millions without clarity on the long-term future of vital programs like SNAP, deepening a sense of instability for households already