Chain-In Philadelphia

Start: Saturday, May 12, 201812:30 PM

End: Saturday, May 12, 2018 2:00 PM

Child marriage is an urgent problem in Pennsylvania.

Legal loopholes here allow children of any age to marry. As of 2014, some 2,323 children in Pennsylvania age 15 to 17 had already been married. And almost all the children who marry in the U.S. are girls wed to adult men - often with devastating, lifelong consequences for the girls. In fact, the U.S. State Department has called marriage before 18 a "human rights abuse."

By not specifying a minimum age for marriage, Pennsylvania's laws are in line with laws in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

This calls for a protest.

We at Unchained At Last urge you to Chain-In with us in Philadelphia on May 12. We'll gather outside City Hall wearing bridal gowns and veils, with our arms chained and mouths taped, to protest child marriage. We'll urge legislators to pass HB1038, the simple, commonsense bill that would end child marriage in Pennsylvania.

We provide the bridal gowns, veils and chains, all at no cost. All you need to do is register on this page - and join us to make some noise!

Speakers include:

  • Rep. Perry Warren, Pennsylvania House of Representatives | Primary sponsor of HB1038
  • Samantha Pearson, Office of Councilmember Blondell Reynolds Brown
  • Krishna Rami, Vice President of PA National Organization for Women
  • Fraidy Reiss, Unchained At Last



    Ending Child Marriage in America

    We lead a growing national movement to end child marriage in America by eliminating the legal loopholes in all 50 states and at the federal level that allow, and even encourage, child marriage. Twenty-two states, including Pennsylvania, do not specify any minimum age for marriage.

    In Pennsylvania, children age 16 or 17 can marry with parental "consent," which is often parental "coercion," and children of any age under 16 can marry with judicial approval. The judicial review process does not protect children: It does not specify any criteria a judge must consider before approving the marriage of a child. Further, in Unchained's experience, a child who is forced to marry also is forced to lie to the court about it.

    Child marriage is often forced marriage, because children face overwhelming legal and practical barriers if they try to leave home, enter a domestic violence shelter, retain an attorney or bring a legal action such as a divorce before they turn 18. Further, child marriage destroys girls' health, education and economic opportunities and significantly increases their risk of being beaten by their spouse.

    Join the movement. Chain-In with us to demand an end to this human-rights abuse.

    Read more here about Chain-Ins, the powerful form of peaceful protest that we invented to raise awareness of forced and child marriage in America.

    Chain-In FAQs

    Q: I don't have a bridal gown and veil. What should I do?

    A: No problem. Wear a white top, and indicate when you register that you want Unchained to loan you a free veil and a free gown you can wear over your own clothing or instead of it. (You are encouraged to wear a gown and veil regardless of your gender identity.)

    Q: I prefer not to wear bridal clothing and/or not to chain my arms or tape my mouth. May I still join the Chain-In?

    A: Absolutely!

    Q: Should I bring my own chains and tape?

    A: No, do not bring your own chains and tape. Unchained will provide free plastic chains and comfortable tape.

    Q: Is this legal?

    A: Yes, the Chain-In is completely legitimate. Unchained has the backing of the First Amendment and a permit from the City of Philadelphia.

    Q: How much does it cost to join the Chain-In?

    A: Joining the Chain-In is free - but please consider donating to Unchained to help offset the cost of the Chain-In and to help women and girls across the U.S. who are fleeing forced marriages.

    Q: Where is the exact Chain-In location?

    A: The Chain-In will be held in the City Hall Central Courtyard in Philadelphia.

    Q: What time does the Chain-In begin and end?

    A: Please arrive at 12:30 p.m. to sign in and get into Chain-In attire. The actual Chain-In will begin 1 p.m. and end by 2 p.m.

    Q: Will the Chain-In proceed in case of bad weather?

    A: The protest will proceed unless officials declare a state of emergency.

    Q: How else can I help end child and forced marriage?

    A: Whether or not you can join the Chain-In, please take these steps:

    • Email your legislators and governor to urge them to pass pending legislation to end child marriage.
    • Support Unchained financially. Even a small donation makes a big difference to a woman or a girl fleeing a forced marriage.
    • Stay updated on news about forced and child marriage in the U.S. "Like” Unchained on Facebook and follow Unchained on Twitter and Instagram.
    • Volunteer your time to help a woman or a girl who is facing a forced marriage. Unchained relies on the kindness of pro bono attorneys, psychotherapists and others.

    Other Upcoming Chain-Ins

    • Chain-In on the Jersey Shore | July 21 (tentative: details coming soon)

    This Chain-In is made possible by generous support from Lush Charity Pot.

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