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Aria-Vue Daugherty is a high school senior at Santa Ynez Valley
High School in Santa Barbara County. She is the Director of Gen-
eration Ratify California, Female Leaders in Power Co-Chair for
California Youth and Government, and Santa Barbara Women’s Po-
litical Committee Young Feminists Co-Chair. In March, she will be
participating in a panel about the ERA for the United Nations Com-
mittee on the Status of Women, and in August, she will be attend-
Aria-Vue Daugherty ing Harvard University as a freshman studying Computer Science
and Government. Her main goals as an activist are to finalize the
Equal Rights Amendment into the Constitution, and improve en-
forcement of California’s Educational Gender Justice codes.
Generation Ratify is the youth-led movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment
and advance gender equality in the United States of America. Their mission is to build a
coalition of young people across the country leading an intersectional feminist revolution
that empowers and advocates for the full equality of young women and queer people.
With over 12,000 members in all 50 states, Generation Ratify has trained 300+ young
people to lobby their legislators, contacted 1.09 million voters and coordinated direct
actions across the country.
They have filed two amicus briefs in the Commonwealth of Virginia, State of Illinois and
the State of Nevada, v. David S. Ferriero, in his official capacity as Archivist of the Unit-
ed States.
Fabiola Carrion is the Director of Reproductive and Sexual Health at
the National Health Law Program’s (NHeLP) Los Angeles office, where
she works to provide coverage for all reproductive and sexual health
services in California and across the country. Before joining NHeLP ,
Fabiola was an Advocacy Program Officer Planned Parenthood Global,
where she designed, developed, and oversaw projects on sexual and
reproductive rights in Latin America that have resulted in some of the
Fabiola Carrion most progressive policies in the region. She also previously served as
the Director of Government Relations at Planned Parenthood New York
City and as a Policy Advisor for a network of progressive state legislators and state-
based advocates from across the United States. In these roles, technical assistance in
the form of legal analysis, legislative tracking, and policy trainings.
NATIONAL HEALTH LAW CENTER
The National health Law Program approaches its reproductive and sexual health work
through the lens of reproductive justice: the right to bodily autonomy, have a child, not
have a child, and parent the children we have in safe and healthy communities and with
dignity. While not a reproductive justice organization, the National Health Law Program
strives to incorporate lessons of the reproductive justice movement in their work to cen-
ter the concerns of those most harmed by oppression and work toward a country in
which everyone has meaningful access to the health care they need to support self-
determination over their bodies, sexuality, health, families and reproduction.
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