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Steinem Gloria

Mar 25, 1934

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Work : New Career 1960 (Began writing career)

Relationship : Marriage 3 September 2000 (David Bale) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Death:Death of Mate 30 December 2003 (husband died of brain lymphoma) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Social : Great Publicity 2012 (Humanist of the Year Award)

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American writer, editor and most noted feminist of her time. Steinem is the co-founder of "New York Magazine," founder of the Womens Active Alliance 1970 and of "Ms. Magazine" 1972. Steinem has a sister ten years older than she. Her mother Ruth had been a journalist, but gave up her career to follow her husband Leo, a 300 pound salesman, who couldn’t stand his wife’s problems and left for California when Gloria was ten. Since her sister was away at college it fell to Gloria to take care of all her mother’s needs. Her parents divorced the following year. Abandoned by her beloved father, she buried herself in reading. Never in school for more than a few weeks at a time, she spent her first full term in one school when she was 12 as prior to this her family was on the road in a house trailer, crisscrossing the country buying and selling antiques. Ruth had suffered a nervous breakdown, had hallucinations, was afraid to leave the house and took medications dispensed to her by Gloria. When she was 12, Gloria took her mom to a doctor who confirmed she should be in a mental hospital. Steinem had read an article in "Life" magazine and knew she didn’t want her mother in that type of facility, opting to stay and care for her in the family home. She took ballet when a teenager, danced in a local club and lied about her age when she was 15 in order to enter a beauty contest (which she lost). Gloria received a scholarship and Ruth sold the house to provide the rest of her tuition for Smith College where she majored in government. She graduated with honors in 1956, a Woodrow Wilson International Scholar. At 22, just out of college, she was engaged to a seven-year-older man from a musical family. She knew it would be a mistake to marry him and while she was in England working as a waitress, waiting for a visa to India to study on a Fulbright Fellowship, had an abortion. This period in her life was one of the lowest, reaching the point of being near-suicidal. She published "The Thousand Indias" in 1957 and started her freelance journalism in 1960. Her father died in a car crash in 1961. Working as a Playboy Bunny in their New York City facility in 1963, she kept copious notes on the treatment of the female employees and later wrote an expose, "Bunny’s Tale" which was published in "Show" magazine and was made into a film in 1985. In 1968, working as a journalist, she was a reporter assigned to cover Viet Nam, peace rallies and political campaigns and wrote her first prize-winning piece on women’s liberation. Feminism was a family tradition as her paternal grandmother founded the first vocational high school in Toledo, marched for women’s voting rights and addressed congress. Steinem was one of the founders of the Women’s Political Caucus in 1971. Founder and editor of "Ms. Magazine" until she sold it in 1987, Steinem promoted feminist causes and became active in Democratic politics and was involved in the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson, Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy. She was a supporter of efforts to organize migrant labor with the United Farm Workers. Her book, "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions," a collection of essays, was published in 1983. A cultural icon of the 1960s and 1970s, Steinem was a speaker on TV testifying before Congress, at feminist events on college campuses and for political causes with humor, high spirits and inexhaustible energy. She has a warm, positive platform presence, intellectRead less

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Biography

Gloria Steinem, born on March 25, 1934, in Toledo, United States, is a renowned feminist, journalist, and social political activist. She became nationally recognized as a leader and spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Recent News

Gloria Steinem continues to be an influential voice in feminist activism. Recently, she has been actively involved in discussions around women's rights, gender equality, and social justice. Her insights and commentary are often sought in media interviews and panel discussions.

In the past year, she participated in several virtual conferences and events focused on empowering women and addressing systemic inequalities. Her speeches often emphasize the importance of intersectionality and inclusivity within the feminist movement.

Social Media Presence

Gloria Steinem maintains a presence on various social media platforms to engage with a broader audience. Her Twitter account, @GloriaSteinem, is frequently updated with her thoughts on current events, feminist issues, and advocacy work.

She also engages with her followers on Facebook, where she shares articles, upcoming event details, and messages of inspiration and solidarity.

Recent Projects

One of Gloria Steinem's notable recent projects is her involvement in the production of documentaries and films that highlight women's stories and struggles. She served as an executive producer for the film "The Glorias," a biographical film that explores her life and activism.

Additionally, she continues to support various initiatives that aim to combat gender-based violence and promote women's rights globally. Her recent collaborations with international organizations focus on education and policy change to empower women in marginalized communities.

Additional Information

Gloria Steinem remains a prolific writer, contributing articles and essays to numerous publications. Her written work often addresses contemporary social issues and reflects her lifelong commitment to justice and equality.

She is also actively involved in mentoring young activists and leaders, providing guidance and support to the next generation of feminist advocates.

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