Gloria Steinem

The Duchess of Sussex was presented with the Ms. Foundation's Woman of Vision Award by feminist icon Gloria Steinem.
Dorothy Pitman Hughes co-founded Ms. Magazine with Gloria Steinem, and appeared with her in one of the most iconic photos of the feminist movement.
"The consequences impact all of us," Meghan said. "My husband and I talked about that a lot over the past few days. He’s a feminist, too."
"If this goes, what else can go? It makes everything feel precarious," said Debbie Walsh, of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
The feminist legend schooled the Supreme Court nominee, who is seen as a threat to abortion rights, on "The Late Late Show."
“She came home to vote,” the activist said of the Duchess of Sussex, before going into detail about the two’s efforts to get people to the polls.
The Duchess of Sussex and the longtime activist met for a wide-ranging conversation about politics and feminism over the weekend.
The iconic feminist said the New York City mayor is one of her top four candidates.
The singer-songwriter will play the civil rights activist who co-founded Ms. magazine with Steinem in “The Glorias: A Life On The Road."
In “Yours In Sisterhood,” filmmaker Irene Lusztig unearths letters sent to Ms. magazine during the feminist movement. Many could have been written today.