Were you among the some 20 protesters who joined Unchained At Last for a Chain-In in Boston on May 11, 2017 – dressed in bridal gowns and veils, with arms chained and mouths taped – to send a powerful message to legislators: Pass S785/H2310 and end child marriage in Massachusetts?
Photo credit for first 17 photos: Susan Landmann
Photo credit for last 3 photos: Tira Khan
The Chain-In drew a large crowd of onlookers and garnered significant media attention. Here are links to some of the news stories:
The activists who addressed the crowd at the the Chain-In included:
Read here about Unchained’s past Chain-Ins.
Child marriage – or marriage before age 18 – is a human-rights abuse that undermines girls’ health, education and economic opportunities and increases their risk of experiencing violence. Often, too, child marriage is forced marriage: Children can easily be forced into or trapped within a marriage, because they cannot easily access legal and other resources.
Yet marriage before 18 is legal in all 50 US states, and many thousands of children were married in the U.S. in the last decade. In Massachusetts alone, some 1,190 children as young as 14 were married between 2000 and 2014 – mostly girls wed to adult men. And forced marriage happens to adults too, but the US has long lagged behind other countries in acknowledging and responding to this human rights abuse.
The solution? Unchained started and now leads a growing national movement to end child marriage in the US, state by state, by writing, introducing and passing legislation to eliminate marriage before age 18.
Join the movement. Chain-In with us at a future Chain-In to grab the attention of policymakers and the public, and help end child marriage in America.