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The Feminist Caucus of the American Humanist Association was established in 1977 as a coalition of both women and men within the AHA to work toward the advancement of women's rights and equality between the sexes in all aspects of society. Originally called the Women's Caucus, the new name was adopted in 1985 as more representative of all the members of the caucus and of the caucus' goals.

The Feminist Caucus continues to be the active feminist arm of the Association. Over the years, members of the Caucus have worked hard fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment and participating in various public demonstrations, including marches for women's and civil rights. In 1982, the Caucus established its annual Humanist Heroine Award, with the initial award being presented to Sonia Johnson. Other Humanist Heroines have been Tish Sommers, Christine Craft, Anne N. Gaylor, Patricia Maginnis, Fran Hosken, Cleo Kocol, Carolyn McDade, Sherry Matulis, and Sally Roesch Wagner. See a full list of Humanist Heroines from 1982 to the present.

To learn about current activities of the Feminist Caucus and its members, click here!

While the Feminist Caucus has continued to be in the forefront of actions promoting equality and rights, strength comes in numbers. And the strength of the Caucus can only increase as its numbers increase. In other words, the Caucus need you! With your support, the effectiveness of the Feminist Caucus will increase and its goals will be achieved. Membership is only $15 a year for individuals, $25 a year for organizations. Membership includes the Feminist Caucus Newsletter.

Join today and help our voice be heard ever louder—ever stronger!



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