Gloria Steinem with Marie Wilson at the 92nd Street Y
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Narrated by:
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Marie Wilson
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By:
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Gloria Steinem
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Ex-bunny at the New York Playboy Club, founder of Ms. magazine, and longtime journalist and author, Gloria Steinem has exerted as profound an influence on women’s rights as anyone since Betty Friedan. Steinem’s journalistic career began in the early 1960s and flowered during the civil rights and women’s movement. Loved and hated, she is an American force.
In this presentation of an interview, recorded in 2008 at New York’s 92nd Street Y, Marie Wilson, executive director of The White House project, which seeks to increase the number of women in leadership posts, speaks with Steinem about the evolution of women in all spheres of American life, particularly focusing on the 2008 presidential primary. Particularly fascinating is Steinem’s vision on the misuses of public power.