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Sex equality: It's not part of the U.S. Constitution.

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Unsettled: What's Next for Womanhood

The Equal Rights Amendment was introduced for the first time just more than 100 years ago. From 1923 on, it was introduced every year until it passed Congress in 1972 and was sent to the states for ratification. As passed in 1972 it reads “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.”

The ERA was quickly ratified by a handful of states — and then things got interesting. Spoiler alert: The ERA is not yet part of the U.S. Constitution, but it’s also not entirely dead. On this episode of Unsettled, Charity and her guests look back at 100 years of the ERA, and look ahead to what's next.

Unsettled 2024
Charity Nebbe is IPR's 'Talk of Iowa' host. She also hosts IPR's podcasts 'Garden Variety' and 'Unsettled'. Since 2010, Nebbe has interviewed, conversed with, and shared ideas from guests of all backgrounds and locations, and has helped listeners better understand, appreciate, and explore their state and the world around them. Nebbe has a bachelors degree from Iowa State University.
Caitlin Troutman is a talk show producer for Iowa Public Radio. She holds a bachelor's degree from William Jewell College. Since 2022, Troutman has worked with IPR's talk team to bring news and features to IPR's listening audience.