Peoria, IL - National Organization For Women

Peoria, IL - National Organization For Women The Peoria Chapter was one of the first in Illinois, founded in 1973, after National NOW was founded in 1966. They will be deleted.

The Peoria Chapter was one of the first in Illinois, founded in 1973, after National NOW was founded in 1966.
*Point of interest: Betty Friedan, author of the Feminine Mystique, was one of the founding members of the National Organization of Women and from Peoria.
**Peoria NOW has over 100 members. The number reflected on this page pertains to the FaceBook Page number only. When posting here pleas

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06/14/2025

If you are planning on going to the protest on Sunday, Move On has some pointers that are worth considering for almost any anti-Trump demo.

"The power of events comes for all of us coming together in peaceful protest.

Attend with a friend or someone you trust. There is safety in numbers and in having a buddy, and it’s a chance to bring one more person into the movement.

Bring signage that demonstrates solidarity and unity.

Have a plan to take care of yourself. Write down important phone numbers, remove facial recognition from your phone, bring water, wear comfortable shoes, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Do post photos of the protest that show how beautiful our movement is. But don’t post photos of the protest that include close-ups of attendees' faces unless you get their permission."

Heree is something one can do locally to support immigrant rights:
06/11/2025

Heree is something one can do locally to support immigrant rights:

06/11/2025

The following is a press release from National NOW.

June Is National Immigration Heritage Month
Released on June 9, 2025

Immigration Heritage Month, first established in June 2014 and observed every year since, is a time to honor and celebrate the shared diversity that connects more than 40 percent of U.S. citizens who can trace their ancestry back to immigrants, and who continue to transform and shape our country.

But this year—this moment—is unlike any other. Donald Trump is manufacturing a crisis in Los Angeles and an excuse to flex his unlawful use of the National Guard to clamp down on dissent. The fact that he’s unleashed this terror in the middle of National Immigration Heritage Month underlies his hypocrisy and venality.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson speaks for the city when he said, “This National Immigrant Heritage Month, we want to say clearly and firmly: Chicago will always be a welcoming city. You belong here.”

“You belong here.” Those three simple words that ought to be universally understood and accepted are being challenged by a crackdown on immigrants that undermines our most basic principles of fairness and democracy.

Instead of celebrating the ways immigration has strengthened our society, the Trump Administration is obsessed with deportation, travel bans and revoking student visas. “You don’t belong here,” they say, but NOW members strongly, powerfully disagree.

NOW opposes the Trump Administration’s cruelty in dealing with immigration. The list of ways they subvert the rule of law grows by the day:

attacks on habeas corpus
blatant ignoring of court orders
bans on refugee settlement
revoking protected status for hundreds of thousands of refugees from dangerous countries such as Venezuela and Haiti
declaring an end to birthright citizenship
arresting legal asylum seekers at their immigration check-ins
NOW members in 30 cities and counties across the nation are still going to take part in the month-long celebration that, organizers say “is intended to inspire, uplift, and support immigrant communities in our cities and the nation.”

Here’s a list of participating municipalities and more about the “You Belong” campaign being launched in honor of Immigrant Heritage Month by Cities for Action, a bipartisan coalition of nearly 200 U.S. mayors and county executives.

And here’s a video, “I Stand With Immigrants,” featuring artists and their loved ones sharing what makes them proud about their own heritage and the value of our collective recognition of everyone’s unique story.

In years past, Immigration Heritage Month was more of a time to commemorate proud achievements. But this year, this month is also a call to action, one that NOW members are ready to meet.

We stand with immigrants this Immigration Heritage Month and remind ourselves that diversity isn’t only something we celebrate, it is who we are.

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P. O. Box 5212
Peoria, IL
61606

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