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“When a woman fears the punishment that comes from calling herself a feminist, I ask: Will you be so unpunished if you don’t? When I fear conflict and condemnation for acting a certain way, I think: What peace or praise would I get if I didn’t?”

Quote by Gloria Steinem

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Doing Sixty & Seventy

This book delves into the intricacies of the fields of sixty and seventy, providing a thorough exploration of the necessary skills and strategies. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their expertise and understanding in these areas. more

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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem is an American journalist and social activist, renowned for her leadership in the women's rights movement. Born on March 25, 1934, she was one of the founding editors of Ms. magazine and played a pivotal role in the women's liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Steinem's work has covered a wide range of issues from gender equality to environmental justice. more

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