That’s well said. But I fear that Tiana’s piece misses the mark when it praises second-wave feminism and sees today’s feminists as a deviation from the ideals of the 1960s and ’70s.
No wonder then that the 1970s saw the self-titled second wave feminists motivated to abolish sexism wherever they found it. This collection of television and radio programmes remembers some of the ...
“When I was a kid, my mom worked at Ms. Magazine, so I grew up infused with second-wave feminism,” Ms. Wohl noted. “As early as 4 years old, I marched in protests and parades. Those women were giants ...
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