Npr interview with gloria steinem biography

          The co-founder of Ms. magazine says that as she approached 60, she felt like she entered a new phase in life, free of the demands of gender that she faced from....

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          Gloria Steinem travels widely as a feminist activist, organizer, writer and lecturer.

          Steinem reflects on her unique childhood and the illegal abortion she had when she was She is the subject of the new biopic, The Glorias.

        1. Steinem reflects on her unique childhood and the illegal abortion she had when she was She is the subject of the new biopic, The Glorias.
        2. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with activist Gloria Steinem on the fight to secure abortion rights more than 50 years ago.
        3. The co-founder of Ms. magazine says that as she approached 60, she felt like she entered a new phase in life, free of the demands of gender that she faced from.
        4. As she approached 60, the co-founder of Ms. magazine says, she entered a new phase in life, one in which "you can do what you want.
        5. Let's get back to our interview with Gloria Steinem, who's spent decades as a leader and symbol of the women's movement.
        6. Her books include the bestsellers Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, Moving Beyond Words, and Marilyn: Norma Jean, on the life of Marilyn Monroe. She was an editor of The Reader's Companion to U.S.

          Women's History. Steinem co-founded New York Magazine and Ms. Magazine where she continues to serve as a consulting editor. She has been published in many magazines and newspapers here and in other countries, and is also a frequent guest commentator on radio and television.

          She helped to found the Women's Action Alliance, the National Women's Political Caucus, and Choice USA. She was the founding president of the Ms. Foundation for Women and helped create Take Our Daughters to Work Day. She recently co-founded the Women's Media Center and