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 JUL MarchForERA: March and Rally at the US Capitol
Jul
23
11:00 AM11:00

JUL MarchForERA: March and Rally at the US Capitol

Join us as we march to the US Capitol to demand the passing of the Equal Rights Amendment! We depart from College Park Metro at 11:00am for the 8-mile 3-hour march.
We have a women running for president, yet women in the United States of America do not have equal rights under the Constitution. Take a stand for humanity, equality and women. Take a stand for justice. 

Natalie White will be speaking along with other representatives of equality during the march and at a final rally at the Capitol at 2:00pm. 

“A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” ― Gloria Steinem

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Arts in Activism Forum & Music Event
Jul
22
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Arts in Activism Forum & Music Event

In the final night before #MarchForERA makes our way into Washington DC, join us at Busboys and Poets in Hyattsville MD on Friday, July 22. 

YOU are invited to participate in an open dialogue with Natalie Whiteamong other dynamic feminist activists such as Valencia Mohammed of the Afro American Newspaper. Come enjoy delicious food and beverages, musical performers in cluding Edy Blu, visual artists and & influential spoken word on the importance of ratifying the ERA into the Constitution! 

Busboys & Poets serves vegetarian/vegan and gluten free options as well as traditional omnivore fare at excellent prices. Adults can enjoy the full bar and kids have their own menu. Bring your appetite!

Hosted By:
Busboys & Poets
5331 Baltimore Ave
Hyattsville, MD 20781
http://www.busboysandpoets.com/

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Equality Matters Gathering at Ynot Lot
Jul
20
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Equality Matters Gathering at Ynot Lot

We are having a Potluck! The YnotLot is host to many wonderful community gatherings and is welcoming us into the space on the evening of July 20th to share words of empowerment in the movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. There will be speakers, performers, video projection, and a drum circle. BRING YOUR SOUL FOOD & YOUR FLOW TOYS!!!

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Art and Music at 2640
Jul
19
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Art and Music at 2640

This event of the #MarchForERA will be held at the amazing 2640 Spaceand will feature music, spoken word, and motivational commentary by Natalie White and Paris O'Conor Bienert. Come listen to musical performances by Edy BluTaylor Erin Schleith and Aby Schaffer & Katie. There's room for dancing and making art in this one-of-a-kind art space which is FREE and open to the public. 

Hosted by
2640 Space
2640 St. Paul St. Baltimore, MD

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Art & Activism Forum at Home Grown Café
Jul
16
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Art & Activism Forum at Home Grown Café

#MarchForERA is coming to Newark, Delaware on Saturday, July 16. Bring friends and family to enjoy musical performance by Edy Blu, visual art, and participate in a dialog with Natalie White on the importance of passing the ERA into the US Constitution, as well as the Delaware Constitution. 

Home Grown Café serves vegetarian/vegan and gluten free options as well as traditional omnivore fare at excellent prices. Adults can enjoy the full bar and kids have their own menu. Bring your appetite!

Hosted By:
Home Grown Cafe
126 E Main St.
Newark, DE 19711
http://www.homegrowncafe.com/

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchforERA at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery: Solidarity Exhibition Visit
Jul
14
1:00 PM13:00

MarchforERA at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery: Solidarity Exhibition Visit

Join Natalie White at the University of the Arts Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery in Philadelphia for a critical dialogue of the impact of feminist art in changing the political landscape in America. This election is the first time a woman is the likely presidental nominee. Discussion will include the impact of constitutional equality guaranteed by the ERA and a film screening. 

Artwork by Natalie White will be on display. Discussion will be followed by a Q & A session.

Full march schedule at: www.MarchForERA.com
#MarchforERA

Hosted by: 
University of Arts Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery
Anderson Hall
333 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Activist Forum & Live Music at Wooden Shoe
Jul
13
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Activist Forum & Live Music at Wooden Shoe

At this event during the #MarchForERA, community members are invited to participate in an open dialogue with Natalie White among other dynamic feminist activists. This event will be hosted by Wooden Shoe Books and Records -- an all-volunteer, collectively-run anarchist book store dedicated to fighting oppression. Natalie White and other feminists will be speaking on passing the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). At 8pm the event will be followed by live music from Luka, New God and Katana Girl.

This event is FREE and open to the public. Donations are kindly accepted. 

Hosted By: 
Wooden Shoe Books
704 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19147
http://woodenshoebooks.com/home.html

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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March For ERA Press Conference at Liberty Bell
Jul
13
12:30 PM12:30

March For ERA Press Conference at Liberty Bell

Join Natalie White at the historic Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a press conference to demand the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. 

www.MarchforERA.com

Members of the press are invited to hear Natalie White speak on the importance of continuing the national dialog on the ERA. Meet us at the Liberty Bell on Wednesday, July 13!  

Register for the #MarchForERA
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Revisiting our Roots at Alice Paul Institute
Jul
12
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA Revisiting our Roots at Alice Paul Institute

At this event during the #MarchForERA, community members are invited to the historic Alice Paul Institute for a night of exploration into the history of the womens movement. Come watch video projections, view art by Natalie White, and join the conversation to enact the Equal Rights Amendment!

This event is FREE and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Hosted By:
Alice Paul Institute
128 Hooton Rd
Mt Laurel, NJ 08054
www.alicepaul.org

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Press Conference at NJ State Capital
Jul
11
4:00 PM16:00

MarchForERA Press Conference at NJ State Capital

Join Natalie White at the New Jersey State Capital for a press conference to demand the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Members of the press and the community are invited to hear Natalie speak, to photograph and to conduct interviews.  

This public event will feature photogenic banners and powerful feminist activists including Deb Huber President of NOW NJ artist and feminist activist Natalie White, who is marching 250 miles from New York City to Washington DC to demand the passage of the ERA into the US Constitution from July 8 - 23 this year. 

The full schedule of march events can be found at: www.marchforera.com

Check out art and videos from Natalie White:
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org

#MarchForERA

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA at Hidden Grounds Coffee
Jul
9
6:00 PM18:00

MarchForERA at Hidden Grounds Coffee

At this event of #MarchForERA just off-campus from historic Rutgers University, community members are invited to participate in an open dialogue with Natalie White among other dynamic feminist activists. Come enjoy a musical performance, view scintilating art, and join the conversation on how we can ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution which effects all Americans.

Guests will also have the opportunity to delight in refreshments from Hidden Grounds Coffee including gourmet doughnuts and cold-brew coffee. Did someone say mocha almond and dulce-de-leche?!? Bring your sweet tooth and your friends!

This event is FREE and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to enjoy the edible and drinkable offerings.

Hosted By:
Hidden Grounds Coffee Co.
4C Easton Ave,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
www.thehiddengrounds.com

Register for the #MarchForERA: 
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org
www.marchforera.com

Contact numbers to reach the march directly:

-(703) 899-9831

-(202) 380-7650

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MarchForERA Press Conference at Liberty State Park
Jul
8
10:00 AM10:00

MarchForERA Press Conference at Liberty State Park

Join Natalie White at the historic Liberty State Park, with in view of Lady Liberty for a press conference to demand the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the Constitution. Speakers include: Natalie White, Mary Matire of NJ NOW and Helene de Boissiere-Swanson of Katrina's Dream. 

www.MarchforERA.com

The full schedule of events: 
www.marchforera.com

View art and videos by Natalie White:
www.nataliewhiteforequalrights.org

#MarchForERA

 

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Natalie White For Equal Rights - WhiteBox NY
Jun
5
to Jul 7

Natalie White For Equal Rights - WhiteBox NY

WhiteBox presents

In collaboration with Wallplay

NATALIE WHITE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

EXHIBITION – JUNE 5 TO JULY 10 2016

OPENING RECEPTION – SUNDAY JUNE 5 | 4-8PM

New York City- WhiteBox and Wallplay are pleased to present Natalie White for Equal Rights, an interactive multimedia solo exhibition by Natalie White. Dedicated to raising awareness for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A), the show promotes the need for inclusion. “Everybody wins if the E.R.A is passed,” says White. The exhibition serves as a launching platform for a two week march from New York City to Washington, DC, to raise awareness of the Equal Rights Amendment with the mission of educating people about the issue along the way.

The United States is only one of seven countries in the world along with Iran, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and the two Pacific Island nations Palau and Tonga that have not ratified the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination of Women (CEDAW). Known as the International Bill of Rights for Women, CEDAW has been signed and ratified by 187 countries, virtually every other country on Earth. This fact is what inspired White to dedicate her life to getting the E.R.A passed, raising awareness through her art.

“The Vietnam War ended in part because rock and roll music brought attention to the issue and a call for peace was transmitted through art. The Civil Rights movement was spearheaded by poets and activists calling out their leaders. I am an artist– it is my duty to help stop centuries of discrimination against women. Even if it’s not convenient or easy, it must be done,” says White.

Natalie White for Equal Rights features White’s self-portrait double exposure oversized polaroid images, which will form a giant American flag on the main wall of the gallery. The centerpiece of the exhibition is a bronze sculpture of White, nude in combat boots holding the American Flag. The underground exhibition space will feature an interactive study with books on the Constitution, a timeline of the history of the E.R.A and information on steps that can be taken to get it passed. A series of propaganda flags will be shown referencing the Gadsden Flag with its recognizable “Don’t Tread On Me” rattlesnake slogan. A flag based on “Sons of Liberty, Defend the Republic” will alternatively read, “Sisters of Liberty, Demand Equal Rights”. Moreover, instead of the original flag in which the rattlesnake is sliced into pieces that originally represent the states of the Colonial America, White’s redefined flag will have abbreviations of the states that have yet to ratify the E.R.A.

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would expressly prohibit discrimination against girls and women on the basis of gender. The Constitution currently does not guarantee equal rights for women. In her work, Natalie White advocates for a more progressive legislature, rooted in the fact that economic inequality, pregnancy discrimination, violence against women, and other forms of discrimination against women and girls are pervasive and leave women without effective legal recourse. State laws are not uniform and federal laws are not comprehensive. Moreover, these laws can be, and in some cases have been, rolled back at any time.

Natalie White is a provocative and progressive feminist artist, best known for her self-portrait work in giant polaroid photography and her contributions as a “muse” to the work of many of today’s art and fashion luminaries, such as George Condo, Olivier Zahm, Michael Dweck, Will Cotton, Spencer Tunick, and Sean Lennon. “Feminist by nature, riot by habit”, Natalie White is a leader in advocating for female empowerment and self-affirmation through art.

Born in 1988 in Fairmont, West Virginia, White first gained attention internationally as a young model, featured on covers of numerous European magazines. She is notably the first American ever to be featured in French Playboy. Reclaiming the objectification of her body as her own art in 2013 at Who Shot Natalie White, a retrospective from twenty five artists for whom she had been a muse, White debuted herself as a solo artist. She also has performed at the Art Basel Miami Women in Art benefit in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth Sackler Center.

In September 2016, Wallplay’s store-front project space at The Hole, New York featured the first installment of Natalie White for Equal Rights entitled “Instant Gratification. The installation featured a daily performance piece by White, topless and enclosed in a plexiglass box in the front window with a sign stating that the E.R.A had never been passed, a fact which most women walking by were not aware of. Natalie White for Equal Rights is a platform and exhibition produced with the aim of bringing wit and enjoyment to the daunting process of instigating policy change, creating an inclusive, educational environment where participation in the process of government is reclaimed by the people. White reminds us that we have the opportunity to come together to not only protest injustice, but to make steps toward actual change.

Curated by Laura O’Reilly

Contact: press@whiteboxny

The program of WhiteBox are made possible in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council for the Arts

www.NatalieWhiteForEqualRights.org

http://whiteboxnyc.org/

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