The Hungry Heart

Author and activist Zoe Ann Nicholson is sharing her first hand experience with all of us with this FREE download. She says: “Over the last three weeks, I got a strong calling to do something big- something that would create its own trajectory and last forever. I invite you to join in too.

Today, Jan 27, 2025 I am sending my ERA diary of May & June 1982; The Hungry Heart ~ A Woman’s Fast for Justice, into the world for free. I am blessed with the sponsorship of Wild West Women, Inc. You can share it, read it on your devices, and get in this jet stream of hope. 

As Miss Paul showed me, the ERA survived Hitler. From her HQ in Geneva, 1938, the World Woman’s Party carried on. Miss Paul lived to 92 and never gave up.”

CLICK THE IMAGE ABOVE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY OF THIS FIRST HAND ACCOUNT BY ZOE ANN NICHOLSON.

ZOE ANN NICHOLSON HOLDS UP A PHOTO OF ALICE PAUL ON THE PHONE. SHE IS SEATING IN A WHEELCHAIR AND HAS AN ERA BLANKET OVER HER LAP.

“When I was interviewing women who knew Miss Paul, one of the most astonishing stories was that, though she lived just across the street from Congress, Miss Paul, the author of the ERA, was not called to give testimony. I asked Bernice Sandler, how could this be? Through a sudden torrent of tears, which spread to me, Bunny Sandler said, “They thought she was just an old lady in a wheelchair.” Of course, Bunny knew better, having brought in Miss Paul to consult on creating Title IX.” - Zoe Ann Nicholson

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