Virtual Book Discussion Recap: ‘Because of Sex’
On September 29, 2016, Rewire hosted a virtual book club to discuss Because of Sex: One Law, Ten Cases, and Fifty Years That Changed American Women's Lives at Work. Jodi Jacobson, Editor in Chief at Rewire, hosted the event, which featured the book's author, Gillian Thomas, senior attorney at the ACLU Women’s Rights Project, and the experts on Rewire's legal team, Vice President of Law and the Courts Jessica Mason Pieklo and Senior Legal Analyst Imani Gandy.

On September 29, 2016, Rewire hosted a virtual book club to discuss Because of Sex: One Law, Ten Cases, and Fifty Years That Changed American Women’s Lives at Work. Jodi Jacobson, Editor in Chief at Rewire, hosted the event, which featured the book’s author, Gillian Thomas, senior attorney at the ACLU Women’s Rights Project, and the experts on Rewire’s legal team, Vice President of Law and the Courts Jessica Mason Pieklo and Senior Legal Analyst Imani Gandy.
Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act made it illegal to discriminate “because of sex.” That simple phrase didn’t mean much, though, until ordinary women began using the law to get justice on the job—and some of them took their fights all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
“Because of Sex goes beyond cases that helped shape workplace anti-discrimination policies, focusing on ten key women whose own lives changed the law,” writes Jessica Mason Pieklo, Rewire vice president of law and the courts.
Listen to the discussion below, and follow the online conversation as it happened by searching the hashtag #RewireBookClub on Twitter. And stay tuned to Rewire for future book discussions like these.
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