THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT CHAMPIONS
CENTENNIAL EXCURSION & RECEPTION WITH SPECIAL GUEST HONOREES CONGRESSWOMAN ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON AND ALYSSA MILANO
Saturday, September 23 @ 11 AM
Join API as we travel to Washington D.C. to hear from our friends at the National Park Service and Library of Congress during a walking tour and behind the scenes display about the history of the ERA. Following both programs will be our inaugural ERA Champion Awards Reception, with special guest honorees Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and Alyssa Milano, that aims to highlight the ERA’s current intersectional movement toward gender justice for all.
ERA Excursion and ERA Champion Awards reception attendees are eligible to receive a discounted room rate from Hotel Zena. Visit this link to get started. The code is API ERA Champions. You can also call their reservation line at 1 (800) 706-1202 and let them know you’re with the Alice Paul Institute Reception.
EVENT CHAIR
Kate Kelly, Esq.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11:00AM-12:00PM | ERA Walking Tour led by the National Park Service at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument (former headquarters of the National Woman’s Party)
12:15PM-1:15PM | Boxed Lunch in Capitol Square Park
1:30-2:30PM | Behind the Scenes visit to the Library of Congress
2:45PM-3:45PM | Visit to Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument
6:00-8:00PM | ERA Champion Awards at Hotel Zena
TICKETS
Full Excursion + Reception – $350
Includes:
- Access to the full excursion
- Boxed lunch
- Access to the ERA Champion Awards Reception at Hotel Zena
- Discounted rate to Hotel Zena
ERA CHAMPION AWARDS RECEPTION with SPECIAL GUEST HONOREES CONGRESSWOMAN ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON & ALYSSA MILANO – $100
Includes:
- Access to the ERA Champion Awards Reception at Hotel Zena
- Discounted rate to Hotel Zena
*Please note that API will not be making transportation or lodging accommodations for guests. These accommodations will be up to each participant.
All proceeds from this event will benefit API leadership development initiatives for women+ and girls, the continued historic preservation of Paulsdale, and importantly our educational ERA advocacy work.