The Vermont Senate just voted to end child marriage! The Vermont House of Representatives now needs to pass the bill again, because the senate amended the bill to make it even stronger — and then the bill will head to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk.
If the House comes through for us and Gov. Scott signs the bill, sponsored by Rep. Carol Ode, Vermont will become the EIGHTH U.S. STATE where our relentless advocacy has helped to END CHILD MARRIAGE!
We know you are as determined as we at Unchained are to make sure every U.S. state passes legislation to ban child marriage. As you know, we lead the national movement to set each state’s marriage age at #18NoExceptions, and to date we have achieved historic legislative victories in seven states. Only 43 to go.
Here’s our roundup of the legislative — and legislator — battles we are fighting right now and how you can help us win each one:
First, let’s talk about the good bills. Right now, 10 states have pending legislation that would end all marriage before 18, without exceptions:
Two more good bills died or were defeated in the legislature so far this session:
Now let’s discuss the bad and ugly bills:
We are able to lead the growing national movement to end child marriage — despite the bonkers opposition from legislators — thanks to generous support from allies including Roberts Foundation, Conboy Foundation, Focus for Health, Elluminate, Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago — and you!
Our uphill battle to end child marriage in the U.S. — despite pushback from apathetic lawmakers and clueless opponents — was described in the Washington Post on Friday.
“Legislators are looking at this and just kind of yawning,” as our Fraidy Reiss is quoted as saying. “Legislators are not accustomed to making girls a legislative priority.”
The story comes on the heels of the premiere of “Unseen Housewives,” our “trailer” for the show that must not go on: child marriage in the U.S. Please help end child marriage by viewing and sharing “Unseen Housewives.”
This show must NOT go on.
Please take three minutes to watch “Unseen Housewives,” our outrageous, provocative “trailer” about the reality of child marriage in the U.S. — and help us take the video viral, so we can end this nightmare for Jennifer, Patricia, Jenn, Fatemah and the hundreds of thousands of other Americans whose lives have been ripped apart by child marriage.
“Unseen Housewives” premiered on Friday, when more than 300 people joined us in New York City and on Zoom for our hybrid parallel event to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Now help us get everyone in the world to see it too. Watch and share!
More than 300 people joined us in person at the Church Center for the United Nations in New York City and on Zoom today for our hybrid parallel event to the 67th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. They were among the first people to watch “Unseen Housewives,” our outrageous, provocative “trailer” for a show that must not go on: child marriage in the U.S., and to take a look behind the scenes with its creators and the child marriage survivors featured in it.
If you didn’t get to join us, you can watch a recording of the event below.
We hope to see you tomorrow at the world premiere of “Unseen Housewives,” our outrageous, provocative “trailer” for a show that must NOT go on: child marriage in the U.S.
Join us in New York City or via Zoom for this one-hour event. If you’re not already registered, sign up now.
This is unlike any reality show you’ve seen before.
Meet Jennifer, Patricia, Jenn and Fatemah — four American housewives whose lives are far from glamorous. They are trapped in child marriages, betrayed by their parents and by archaic laws that allowed them to be married off before they are old enough to file for divorce.
“How f****ed up is that?” as Jenn asks.
Be among the first in the world to watch the premiere of our outrageous, provocative “trailer” for a show that must NOT go on. And meet the real-life survivors on whom the “trailer” is based.
Join us Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET — in person at the United Nations in New York City or virtually via Zoom. Register here.
The Vermont House of Representatives just voted YES on legislation to end child marriage! The bill now heads to the senate, bringing Vermont one step closer to becoming the eighth U.S. state to end all marriage before 18, without exceptions.
If you live in Vermont, please email your state senator to urge them to pass H148, sponsored by Rep. Carol Ode, and eliminate this human rights abuse that destroys girls’ lives.
And wherever you live, make sure you are registered for our United Nations Commission on the Status of Women parallel event next week. Join us in person or via Zoom for the premiere of “Unseen Housewives,” the provocative trailer for a show that must not go on: child marriage in the U.S.
Need one more reason to join us March 10 at our hybrid parallel event to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women?
Kailash Satyarthi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his fearless battle against child exploitation, will deliver the opening remarks!
Also, we assume you want to be among the first people in the world to watch “Unseen Housewives,” our outrageous, provocative new “trailer” for a show that must not go on: child marriage in the U.S. Learn more and register here.
Our founder/executive director, Fraidy Reiss, wrote an op-ed for the CT Mirror today imploring state legislators to pass HB6569, the bill to end child marriage in the state. She noted that many of Connecticut’s neighboring states have already this human rights abuse, setting Connecticut up to become a destination state for child marriage. Read Fraidy’s op-ed here, and if you live in Connecticut, email your legislators now to urge them to pass HB6569 to end child marriage in Connecticut.