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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  Generation
                                  Ratify  California, Female Leaders in Power Co-Chair for California Youth
                                  and Government, and Santa Barbara Women’s Political Committee Young
                                  Feminists Co-Chair. In March, she will be participating in a panel about

                                  the ERA for the United Nations Committee on the Status of Women, and
                                  in August, she will be attending Harvard University as a freshman study-
         Aria-Vue Daugherty
                                  ing Computer Science and Government. Her main goals as an activist are
                                  to  finalize  the  Equal  Rights  Amendment  into  the  Constitution,  and  im-
                                  prove enforcement of California’s Educational Gender Justice codes.

         Generation  Ratify  is the youth-led movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and ad-
         vance 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 United States.





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                                  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 de-
                                 signed, developed, and oversaw projects on sexual and reproductive

         Fabiola Carrion         rights in Latin America that have resulted in some of the most progressive
                             policies in the region. She also previously served as  the Director of Govern-
         ment 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.
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