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A cross-generational gathering explores the future of feminist strategy, narrative power, and the evolution of feminist media. The salon echoed Feminist.com's first State of Feminism convening at ...
Gloria Steinem has lived long enough to see many chapters of the feminist movement – its expansion of opportunities, its failures around inclusion, its persistence in fighting to dismantle a culture ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gloria Steinem may no longer be making the kind of national headlines she drew in the 1970s during the heady days of the women's rights movement. But she is hoping that a TV ...
In an interview with Bill Maher Friday evening, longtime feminist icon and political activist Gloria Steinem seemed to make a misstep of enormous proportions. When responding to Bernie Sanders’s ...
Gloria Steinem turned 90 years old last month. She is the oldest living feminist from an era when this was a sign of being a “serious woman.” The thinking goes that unless you call yourself a feminist ...
Sometimes the most influential person in a room isn’t even in the room at all. On Friday afternoon, guest of honor Gloria Steinem, who is on the cover of the launch print issue of The Shift, was ...
Gloria Steinem may have turned 78 last month, but she's not pushing back those trademark aviator frames and taking an activism nap. The most well-known face of feminism spends a third of her time ...
The book has plenty of juicy moments too. She is candid about her rift with second-wave feminist pioneer Betty Friedan. She recalls writers Saul Bellow and Gay Talese dismissing her as “a pretty girl ...
Gloria Steinem still won’t give an inch. As the nation mourns the loss of trailblazing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the feminist activist and icon continues to push for progress even as ...
Wisconsin-based retailer Lands' End is apologizing to customers for featuring an interview with feminist and political activist Gloria Steinem in its spring catalog and has removed references to her ...
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