Kate Kelly, Esq. is a zealous advocate, passionate activist and vocal women’s rights champion in the U.S., and around the world. She has worked for over a decade on constitutional equality and is a nationally-known advocate for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. She Hosts the Gold Anthem Award-winning podcast Ordinary Equality and has a book called “Ordinary Equality: The Fearless Women and Queer People Who Shaped the U.S. Constitution and the Equal Rights Amendment” about the history of the women who have shaped the U.S. Constitution. In 2013 Kate founded a group called Ordain Women to advocate for gender equality in the Mormon Church. She was convicted of apostasy by 3 male Mormon leaders & excommunicated from the church in June 2014 for speaking out against the institutional oppression of women. But, Kate’s work for women’s equality continues unabated. She has appeared on PBS News Hour, MSNBC, NPR, and in hundreds of other outlets.
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Equal Rights Amendment
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