A narrative history of feminism traces the origins and evolution of gender inequality and the emergence of feminism, dicussing a wide range of women's issues in relation to national political agendas and social welfare.
motherhood, feminism, and the reality of the biological clock
Selvaratnam, Tanya
An independent producer and theater artist discusses the consequences of delayed motherhood, recounting her own experiences and providing valuable information that will enable women to make smarter choices about their reproductive futures.
Explores how the women's musical revolution of the 1960s, in which, for the first time in history, women out-charted their male counterpoints on the Top 20 charts, impacted the music industry.
Explores the meaning of love for women in modern American society, discussing the place of love in a woman's life and explaining how women's views of love were changed by the feminist movement.
Feminist activist Susan Brownmiller chronicles the Women's Liberation Movement, profiling the women who contributed to its creation, development, and success.