ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Gloria Steinem is nowhere near done being an activist.   “We are at a point of a backlash because we are winning,” she said. “The most dangerous time is after a victory — 8 years of Obama and moving forward and the fact that now most Americans agree with what social-justice movements have been saying. But what that means is that 40 percent of the country feels deprived of their position in an old hierarchy, and they’re in full backlash.”  In just the past 2 years, @gloriasteinem has had her life dramatized 3 times. First onstage in New York in “Gloria: A Life”; then on television in FX’s much-discussed “Mrs. America”; and finally in the director Julie Taymor’s upcoming decades-spanning film, “The Glorias." And while her own story may have reached depiction-in-prestige-entertainment phase, Steinem is fully aware that both her work and the country’s work remain unfinished.   “The progress we’ve made is not sufficient,” she said. “But there is an advantage to being old. I have a role to play in the movement by saying, ‘Here’s when it was worse.’”  Tap the link in our bio for her full interview with @nytmag. Robert Walker took this photo for The New York Times in 1975, of Gloria Steinem speaking at the U.N. Women’s Solidarity rally. #TBT」9月10日 21時00分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月10日 21時00分


Gloria Steinem is nowhere near done being an activist.

“We are at a point of a backlash because we are winning,” she said. “The most dangerous time is after a victory — 8 years of Obama and moving forward and the fact that now most Americans agree with what social-justice movements have been saying. But what that means is that 40 percent of the country feels deprived of their position in an old hierarchy, and they’re in full backlash.”

In just the past 2 years, @gloriasteinem has had her life dramatized 3 times. First onstage in New York in “Gloria: A Life”; then on television in FX’s much-discussed “Mrs. America”; and finally in the director Julie Taymor’s upcoming decades-spanning film, “The Glorias." And while her own story may have reached depiction-in-prestige-entertainment phase, Steinem is fully aware that both her work and the country’s work remain unfinished.

“The progress we’ve made is not sufficient,” she said. “But there is an advantage to being old. I have a role to play in the movement by saying, ‘Here’s when it was worse.’”

Tap the link in our bio for her full interview with @nytmag. Robert Walker took this photo for The New York Times in 1975, of Gloria Steinem speaking at the U.N. Women’s Solidarity rally. #TBT


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