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Antonia Kirkland

Global Lead, Legal Equality and Access to Justice

Antonia Kirkland is a human rights lawyer with an intricate working knowledge of how to use international law and human rights mechanisms to advance gender equality for all women and girls. She is currently the Global Lead for Legal Equality & Access to Justice at Equality Now. In this role, Antonia provides thought leadership and technical legal support to hold governments accountable under international law to uphold all women’s and girls’ rights. She serves on the Steering Committee of the Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights and the Coordination Committee of the Global Campaign for Equality in Family Law, and served on the Global Programme Advisory Committee (GPAC) of the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women for 10 years. Antonia has been part of the Equality Now family for over 15 years and has worked across all of the organization’s program areas, serving as the Legal Equality Program Manager, the Legal Advisor, and a Program Officer.

Previously, Antonia was the coordinator of the Next Generation Leadership program at the Rockefeller Foundation and served as a consultant for Equality Now on an amicus brief for a case before the US Supreme Court on nationality rights.

She has authored and contributed to many of Equality Now’s reports and legal briefs, including:

Antonia has published widely and spoken on the issues of legal/constitutional equality, sex/gender discriminatory laws, sexual violence, and feminist leadership at the United Nations. She has been quoted in The Guardian, Reuters, and The New York Times, in addition to television and radio interviews. Her writing and commentary have been published by Inter Press Service and Ms. magazine, among others.

Antonia was inspired by a poster in her fifth-grade classroom of Norman Rockwell’s “Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You,” which depicted people from all over the world standing together. Antonia holds a B.A. in International Relations from Brown University, an M.Sc. in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law.

When she’s not working, Antonia enjoys walking, reading, and trying different cuisines with her family.

She is available for interviews in English.

Explore Antonia Kirkland’s work

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4th March 2025

10 min read

New report finds sexist laws persist worldwide

28th February 2025

43 min read

Where you’ll find Equality Now at CSW69

1st May 2024

11 min read

To protect women’s reproductive rights, we need Equal Rights Amendments

8th March 2024

15 min read

Why legal equality is key to women’s economic rights and well-being

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I need the ERA because… inequality harms everyone, including men

The path to constitutional equality in the US has been framed primarily as a women’s issue. But true equality benefits everyone.

Words & Deeds: Holding Governments Accountable in the Beijing+30 Review Process

This is the sixth edition in our Words & Deeds series that exposes how governments have failed to repeal or amend sex-discriminatory laws and highlights the urgent reforms to achieve full legal equality for women and girls.

I need the ERA because…the voice of the US legal profession endorses it!

Equality Now has drawn out the key points of the ABA’s Resolution 601 report to bring the legal and broader community a concise, irrefutable analysis concluding that the ERA must be recognized and implemented. 

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