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Wikipedia: Gloria Marie Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is an American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and spokeswoman for the feminist movement in the late 1960s and early 70s.
She
was a columnist for New York magazine and a founder
of Ms. magazine. In 1969, she published an article, "After
Black Power, Women's Liberation," which brought her to national
fame as a feminist leader.
In
2005, Steinem, Jane Fonda, and Robin Morgan co-founded
the Women's Media Center, an organization that works "to
make women visible and powerful in the media."
Steinem
currently travels internationally as an organizer and lecturer and is
a media spokeswoman on issues of equality...
...Steinem
has stated, "I think the fact that I've become a symbol for the
women's movement is somewhat accidental. A woman member of Congress,
for example, might be identified as a member of Congress; it doesn't
mean she's any less of a feminist but she's identified by her nearest
male analog. Well, I don't have a male analog so the press has to
identify me with the movement...
...Although
Steinem did not mention or advocate same-sex marriage in any
published works or interviews for more than three decades, she again
expressed support for same-sex marriage in the early 2000s,
stating in 2004 that "the idea that sexuality is only okay if it
ends in reproduction oppresses women — whose health depends on
separating sexuality from reproduction — as well as gay men and
lesbians." Steinem is also a signatory of the 2008 manifesto,
"Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision For All Our
Families and Relationships", which advocates extending legal
rights and privileges to a wide range of relationships, households,
and families...
...abortion
is supposed to make us a bad person. But I must say, I never felt
that. I used to sit and try and figure out how old the child would
be, trying to make myself feel guilty. But I never could! I think the
person who said: 'Honey, if men could get pregnant, abortion would be
a sacrament' was right. Speaking for myself, I knew it was the first
time I had taken responsibility for my own life. I wasn't going to
let things happen to me. I was going to direct my life, and therefore
it felt positive. But still, I didn't tell anyone. Because I knew
that out there it wasn't...