Gloria Steinem is an American feminist and author . Sourced As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, "Oh no, that's women's work." ( Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions ) This is no simple reform. It really is...
In the 1970s Gloria Steinem became an icon of the American feminist movement, and she remains a leader for young feminists. Since the 1970s Steinem has devoted herself to the women's movement, writing influential journalism about women's issues,...
The feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem (born 1934) was active in many liberal causes beginning in the mid-1950s and was the first editor of Ms. magazine. She became a leading spokeswoman of the feminist movement and helped shape the debate over...
American feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem is perhaps the most visible representative of the women's rights movement, an effort that has resulted in immeasurable effects in contemporary society. She is best known for founding the...
Gloria Marie Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is an American feminist icon, journalist and women's rights advocate. She is the founder and original publisher of Ms....
Wheaton, Elizabeth MS. The Story of Gloria Steinem 2002. 112pp. $20.85 hc. Morgan Reynolds. 1-883846-82-X. Grades 8-12 Visually appealing, this is a powerful biography of the feminist writer and activist who founded MS magazine, helped found the National Women's Political Caucus, and helped...
NEW YORK -- Gloria Steinem's apartment, with its cozy couches and kilim carpets, is the kind of place that invites you to curl up on a winter's afternoon for a good read or a long chat. The bookshelves overflow with titles like "The Sisterhood...
John McCain and Barack Obama came out on top among the very first voters in two small New Hampshire towns. The last Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby tacking poll in New Hampshire has Obama leading Hillary Clinton 42-29 and McCain leading Mitt Romney, 36-27. Kate Davidson writes that the...
Today is Sunday, March 25, the 84th day of 2007. There are 281 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:On March 25, 1965, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led 25,000 marchers to the state capitol in Montgomery, Ala., to protest the denial of...