• Equality organizations
• Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) rights organizations Note. You may also refer to the Internet Resource Directory of Racial and Ethnic Groups.
Complete the following table with notes and thoughts related to your findings: Site Thoughts/Notes http://www.now.org/ - National Organization for Women Founded in 1966 and has over 500,000 members and 550 chapters. Worked to end harassment in workplace, schools and the justice systems. http://justice-equality.org/ - Organization for Justice and Equality (OJE) Focused mostly on California. Their current issues are stop the elimination of family reunion immigration categories http://www.marriageequality.org/the-organization – Marriage Equality USA Founded in 2001 and their main focus is to end discrimination that prevents same sex partners from getting married. They want everyone to have the same rights as heterosexual partners. Use your notes to aid in your responses to the questions below. You may need additional resources from the University Library to complete this activity.
Write a 750 to 1,050- word paper answering the following questions: • What has been the status of women in the United States throughout history?
• What is the status of women in the U.S. today?
• What are some examples of concepts or constructions of masculinity and femininity that you see in society and in media?
• Historically, what has been the social status of GLBT people?
• What is the status of GLBT people in the U.S. today?
• What are some social and political issues relevant to women and GLBT people in the U.S.? Throughout history the United States view and status of women have changed. There was a time that women were not allowed to vote but now they are. There was also a time that women stayed