American feminist writer Gloria Steinem in her Manhattan apartment, New York City, March 1992. ... [+] (Photo by Michael Brennan/Getty Images) Since 1968, Steinem’s brownstone apartment in New ...
Meghan Markle recently revealed that none other than Gloria Steinem came to the Sussex home in Montecito for Thanksgiving in ...
Here, Laura Bates reveals why Gloria Steinem is her ultimate feminist icon. It is almost impossible to pick any one feminist icon, and ironically Gloria Steinem would, if anything, be cross to be ...
Gloria Steinem is a feminist, and she is also white. But, in a new interview, the activist, writer and leader says that the concept of white feminism “alarms” her. “If it’s white ...
At 89 years old, feminist icon, writer and magazine editor, Gloria Steinem has no plans to retire from a long career of challenging the status quo. It's over 50 years since the political activist ...
Writer and activist Gloria Steinem, 82, has been one of the world’s leading feminists since the 1960s. In her memoir, My Life on the Road, the Ms. magazine co-founder describes a life of nearly ...
The Times points out that there has been an explosion in the number of women that say they are deleting dating apps, taking ...
To learn more about The Steinem Initiative, please send an email to [email protected]. The Gloria and Wilma School for Organizers convenes activists to advance specific history-into-action ...
4. She changed the landscape of feminism Steinem created the term 'reproductive freedom', instigated Take Our Daughters to Work Day, and set up Ms. magazine in 1972. Her essay, If Men Could ...
Q: How prevalent is violence against women in America? To consider how pervasive violence is and what its impact is, is huge because I think we don't know the answer to either of those questions ...
So what were women supposed to do about it? Feminist icon Gloria Steinem, 82, didn’t exactly endear herself to millennials when she tried to guess why more women weren’t supporting Clinton.
is someone like the current leaders in the feminist movement:Patricia Ireland and Gloria Steinem and Susan Faludi and EleanorSmeal. They believe that women are trapped in what they call asex ...