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Gloria Steinem has been a writer, activist, revolutionary and the " World's Most Famous Feminist " for almost nine decades. She made a name for herself as the pre-eminent voice on women's issues ...
VILLAGE OF FAYETTEVILLE – The late founding director of the local Matilda Joslyn Gage Center, Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner, is being remembered for her passion and the lasting impact she left on the ...
Gloria Steinem revisits her magazine legacy for 'Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print' documentary.
In a speech from back in 1973 that continues to be all too relevant today, Gloria Steinem, feminist and co-founder of Ms. Magazine, speaks about deep-seeded sexism and racism in America at the College ...
“Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print” features interviews with Steinem, Patricia Carbine, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Marcia Ann Gillespie, Lindsay Van Gelder, and Suzanne Braun Levine. The film premiered at ...
Images of Gloria's living room in 2025 and 1990 show a butter yellow wall in common – experts explain the shade's everlasting properties ...
Lucy Bledsoe, like thousands of others here in the Bay, has become a diehard Golden State Valkyries fan. She's happy to have helped pave the way for these elite basketball players.
Some of you carped when it was announced that Sarah Jessica Parker would portray Gloria Steinem in the film Lovelace, but the real-life feminist icon is thrilled by it.
In Gloria Steinem’s article ‘Women and Power’ in the December 23, 1968, issue of New York Magazine, she writes about the barrier between men’s and women’s jobs, how women have been ...
In Gloria Steinem’s article ‘Shirley Chisholm: Front-Runner’ in the January 1973, issue of Ms. Magazine, she writes about how the first black congresswoman to run for the White House was ...
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