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Bold Actions Series: Interview with Soledad O’Brien
Journalist Soledad O’Brien on the importance of sharing authentic stories, making DEI a business imperative, and why we need leaders who stand by their values.
Bold Actions Series: Interview with Stephanie Creary, PhD
Identity and diversity scholar Dr. Stephanie Creary shares insights from her personal journey and her groundbreaking DEI research.
Bold Actions Series: Interview with Kavitha Prabhakar
Deloitte’s former Chief DEI Officer Kavitha Prabhakar shares lessons learned and advice for the chief DEI officers of tomorrow
Bold Actions Series: Interview with Kenji Yoshino
Acclaimed legal scholar Kenji Yoshino on “covering,” allyship, and how to create a culture of greater authenticity
Bold Actions Series: Interview with Anne Chow
Former AT&T Business CEO Anne Chow talks leadership, courage, DEI, and her next chapter.
CNN
On the centennial of the 19th Amendment, legendary women look to the future
From the vantage point of this turbulent moment, and as we look back at 1920, it seems equally crucial to consider the next hundred years and ask where the road to true equity should take us next. Featuring Carol Moseley Braun, Jennifer Finney Boylan, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Melinda Gates, Anita Hill, Dolores Huerta, Carol Jenkins, Billie Jean King, María Barbara Lee, Annie Lennox, Megan Rapinoe, and many others.
How history can bring us hope right now
An esteemed set of women to reflect back on their lives and careers as leaders, drawing on historical moments or achievements by women that have given them hope and the fortitude to keep going. Featuring stories from: Madeleine Albright, Patrisse Cullors, Jane Goodall, Kamala Harris, Barbara Lee, Pat Mitchell, Robin Morgan, Ai-jen Poo, Cecile Richards, Sheryl Sandberg, Opal Tometi, and others.
2020 is not a fair playing field. Here’s how to even it out.
While the 2018 midterms showed us that the tide may be beginning to turn in terms of women’s fundraising efforts, we must be aware of the challenges women still face when raising money – and what we can do to make the presidential playing field as even as possible.
Why Martha McSally’s appointment is a game changer
Arizona is yet another example of the seismic shift underway in women’s representation across government. The 2019 freshman class of women in Congress will be the largest ever for a total of 102 female representatives and 25 female senators.
2018 will be the year of women
After a turbulent year fending off efforts to diminish our power and silence our voices, women are harnessing their outrage—newly energized, politically engaged and more resolute than ever.
This is what it takes to elect a woman president
Five things we can do to get a woman in the White House.
What will it take to make a woman president?
Pioneering and influential women share why they believe women have made such little momentum in Washington just four years after having a near presidential contender – and what we can do to get more women into the pipeline of political leadership.
51% The Women's Perspective Monthly Radio Commentaries
Audio and Transcripts (originally aired on WAMC and NPR)
51% Show # 1181 (3-1-2012)
"It's easy to get a narrow view of the world. If you don't see it, it must not be happening. But simply because child marriage is no longer common in America doesn't mean it isn't happening anywhere. In fact, Feminist.com founder and author Marianne Schnall says 25 thousand girls a day are married around the world - many of them only 12 or 13. But there's an effort underway to end this tradition in just one generation."
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51% Show # 1147 (12-1-2011)
"I certainly can't vouch for my experience being an objective one - I do, after all, host a women's issues show. And yet it seems I'm hearing more about encouraging women's leadership - empowering girls - emphasizing women's role in society and in supporting an economic recovery. Feminist.com founder Marianne Schnall says it's about time."
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51% Show # 1147 (7-7-2011)
Feminist.com's Marianne Schnall has some thoughts on that nagging desire we have to do something - to make a difference - and how it conflicts with that sense that we're just not big enough to do it.
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51% Show # 1140 (05-19-2011)
Stress may actually be the one thing we can all relate to these days. Marianne Schnall's been thinking about that lately.
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51% Show # 1134 (04-7-2011)
April 22nd is Earth Day, and feminist.com founder Marianne Schnall says it took her awhile to see the link between environmentalism and feminism but it's there.
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51% Show # 1131 (03-17-2011)
Family businesses have traditionally been passed from father to son. Particularly before 1950, girls were usually expected to find a good man, get married and raise children. Marianne Schnall, founder of feminist.com, has a different family story.
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51% Show # 1126 (02-10-2011)
February 14th marks a global day to speak out against violence against women. V-Day was the creation of Eve Ensler, author of the Vagina Monologues. It has grown every year and has spread all over the world. Marianne Schnall, founder of feminist.com, remembers how it began.
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51% Show # 1125 (02-03-2011)
Feb 3rd marks the start of the Chinese New Year. Author and feminist.com founder, Marianne Schnall, thinks it might be an opportunity to reset that resolution to something more productive.
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ForbesWomen
In This Historic Moment, 12 Thought Leaders Make The Case For Women And Diversity In Politics And Leadership
Esteemed leaders offer their perspectives on why having women, diversity and representation is important in politics and leadership and why it matters in this election and beyond.
Interview: Rep. Jasmine Crockett Addresses Racism And Sexism In The Election, Pays Homage To Black Women Who Paved The Way
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett on the election, what it would mean to have a woman president, guidance for women interested in running for office and other timely topics.
Interview: Governor Gretchen Whitmer Talks The Election, Women In Politics And Her Book ‘True Gretch’
Governor Gretchen Whitmer talks about what women bring to politics, her philosophies on leadership and overcoming adversity, her advice for young women, her book and more.
Interview: Rep. Barbara Lee On ‘Lifting As We Climb’ And Breaking Through Barriers In This Election And Beyond
Congresswoman Barbara Lee reflects on the progress and importance of Black women in office, what her mentor Shirley Chisholm would think of this moment, what’s next for her, and more.
Nancy Pelosi On The Significance Of Our First Woman President And Lessons On Power From Her New Book
Interview with former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on her new book, advice for women leaders, the possibility of electing a woman president, her legacy and more.
‘We’re Meant To Be Active And Contribute To The World’: Celebrating Gloria Steinem On Her 90th Birthday
In honor of feminist icon Gloria Steinem’s 90th birthday, I share wisdom from our interviews over the years, highlighting her key accomplishments and timeless messages.
‘Begin With The Story’: Kimberlé Crenshaw On #SayHerName, Her New Book And Working Toward Gender Inclusive Racial Justice
Insights from Kimberlé Crenshaw on the #SayHerName campaign, progress toward racial justice, intersectionality, supporting Black women leaders, her hopes for the future and more.
Reflections From My Interview With Trailblazing Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
Insights and hopes for the future from interview with late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
‘Are We Willing To Listen To Girls’ Stories?’: New Global Collection Uplifts Girls’ Resistance And Activism
Insights and calls to action from the co-creators of Stories of Girls’ Resistance, a new body of work that centers stories of girls’ activism across the world.
New Leadership Program From Lean In Aims To Help Girls See Themselves As Leaders
Lean In cofounders Sheryl Sandberg and Rachel Thomas talk about their new leadership program, which encourages girls to be bold, self-assured, inclusive leaders.
‘Disability Sparks Innovation’: Insights From Deafblind Human Rights Lawyer Haben Girma
Disability rights advocate Haben Girma shares the benefits of designing for accessibility and increasing representation of disabled people in the workforce.
The Power Of Sharing Power: New Report On Co-Leadership Offers Insight Into The Collaborative Leadership Model That’s Gaining Ground
Insights from authors of co-leadership report on how power sharing can lead to increased innovation and reduced burnout, as well as broader transformative change.
‘Supporting Women In Sports Is Good Business’: Billie Jean King Teams Up With The Tory Burch Foundation To Empower Women In Sports
Trailblazing tennis icon and champion for gender equality Billie Jean King and Tory Burch, founder of the Tory Burch Foundation, share details about their launch of a new Sports Fellowship that aims to advance women’s representation in sports business.
‘Young People Are Changing The World’: Dr. Jane Goodall On The New Apple TV+ Series ‘Jane’ And Her Message That We Can All Make A Difference
World renowned ethologist and environmentalist Dr. Jane Goodall talks about the new Apple TV+ series Jane, which was inspired by her life and legacy, her passion for empowering young people to get involved in creating change, her calls to action and more.
Gender Equality Is Achievable In Our Lifetime: New Book Reveals How Laws Directly Impact Equality And The Global Economy
Authors of the new book Equality Within Our Lifetimes share details and calls to action about how laws and policies can advance—or undermine—gender equality worldwide, what it will take to achieve equality, and how doing so will profoundly benefit the global economy.
“Reckoning Is The Call Of The Day”: Interview With V (Eve Ensler) On Her New Book, 25 Years Of Global Activism And Creating A New Culture
There is much we can learn about leadership, solidarity and actualizing a bold vision from V (formerly Eve Ensler), the Tony award-winning playwright, author and activist. Her iconic play The Vagina Monologues has been published in 48 languages and performed in more than 140 countries, and was the spark that inspired her to launch her transformative organization V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against women, gender expansive people, girls and the planet.
‘Women Emerging Expedition’ Sets Out To Explore Approaches To Leadership That Resonate With Women
Insights from esteemed women leaders across the globe who have teamed up to explore new paradigms of leadership as part of the Women Emerging virtual expedition. Their ultimate goal is to create a worldwide movement that redefines leadership and creates real change in the way it is both seen and done.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Spotlight The Brave, Visionary Women Of Ukraine And Launch ‘Women Lead’ Campaign
Nobel Peace laureates Jody Williams, Tawakkol Karman and Leymah Gbowee, and United for Ukraine president Olga Hamama, share their insights and calls to action after visiting the women of Ukraine and creating a campaign and documentary to highlight the role and plight of Ukrainian women.
How We Raise Our Boys Is Key To A Gender Equal Future: Three Leading Advocates Weigh In
Justin Baldoni, Ted Bunch and Don McPherson share their insights on the importance of raising boys to not feel constricted by outdated notions of gender and masculinity, and the multiple positive impacts it would have on boys' and men's lives and society as a whole.
From Trauma To Trailblazing: Congresswoman Cori Bush Talks Overcoming Adversity, Creating Change And Her New Memoir
Congresswoman Cori Bush talks about how her harrowing journey of trauma and adversity, which she candidly documents in her new memoir, ultimately led her to become the first Black woman to represent Missouri in Congress and fight for social and political change.
‘Change Isn’t Just Coming, It’s Here’: Deloitte Brings Together 100 Chief DEI Officers At Forum And Launches DEI Institute To Advance Equity
In a bold effort to collectively accelerate diversity, equity and inclusion, Deloitte US recently launched a DEI Institute and held a Forum that convened 100 Chief DEI Officers from across industries to share strategies and build a network to create lasting change.
Building A More Inclusive Future: Interview With National Geographic Society’s First Woman CEO Jill Tiefenthaler
I spoke to National Geographic Society CEO Jill Tiefenthaler about her leadership advice and the ways in which having diverse voices helps Nat Geo achieve their mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
‘Women Leaders Should Be Able To Thrive’: Deloitte Chair Janet Foutty On Her New Book And Strategies For Navigating Leadership
Janet Foutty, executive chair of the board of Deloitte U.S. and co-author of the new book 'Arrive and Thrive,' talks about ways women can thrive in their lives and careers, the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and much more.
Interview With Justin Baldoni: Undefining What It Means To Be ‘Man Enough’ And Enacting Social Change Through Media
Actor, director and changemaker Justin Baldoni talks about his Man Enough Movement, his personal and collective journey to transform traditional masculinity and gender roles, his work to enact social change through media with Wayfarer Studios and more.
Wisdom Shared With Me By Desmond Tutu: ‘We Are All Connected. What Unites Us Is Our Common Humanity.’
Archbishop Tutu, described by many as the “world’s moral compass,” had so much empathy, insight, compassion and timeless wisdom to share, and I wanted to provide some of it here in the hopes that we can all honor his legacy by aspiring to embody the vision and principles he upheld, which are more important and timely than ever.
Trailblazing Oceanographer Sylvia Earle On Why We Must Act Now To Safeguard The Ocean, ‘Our Life Support System
Pioneering oceanographer Sylvia Earle talks about her new book celebrating the wonders of the ocean, how our actions and climate change are hurting the ocean and what we can do to protect it, her advice on being a trailblazer and more.
New Report On The State Of Black Women In American Politics Highlights Both Progress And Untapped Potential
The representation of Black women in politics is growing, but still has a long way to go, a new report shows. Report authors Glynda Carr (Higher Heights) and Kelly Dittmar (CAWP) offer their insights on the progress and hurdles for black women candidates, why it matters, and what we can do to create change.
‘Things Have Changed, But Not Nearly Enough’: Interview With Anita Hill On Her New Book That Charts A Path To End Gender Violence
By courageously sharing her landmark testimony during the Clarence Thomas hearings in 1991, Anita Hill became a trailblazer and leading figure for women’s rights in the fight against sexual harassment and gender-based violence.
Achieving a Gender Just World: Thought Leaders Provide Actionable Ways To Break Through Equality’s Biggest Barriers
In Part 2 of the #EnvisionEquality series, activists, experts and thought leaders discuss the systems and paradigms that need to be reimagined in order to achieve equality, share what actions we can take to advance toward an intersectional, gender-just world, and offer powerful advice to lawmakers looking to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
Envisioning A Gender Just World: Global Thought Leaders Weigh In
In this first installment of the #EnvisionEquality series, esteemed thought leaders across sectors share their visions of what a gender just future could hold, what gives them hope and how taking an intersectional approach is critical to achievement.
Interview With #BlackLivesMatter Cofounder Alicia Garza: ‘Fight Against Despair And Keep Doing The Work Needed To Change The World
Internationally recognized activist and organizer Alicia Garza talks about her new book, The Purpose of Power, and shares powerful insights and calls to action for creating a more equitable and just world.
Now’s Our Chance: After A Tumultuous 2020, Women Leaders Share 8 Ways To Rebuild A Better World
A diverse group of prominent women leaders share their insights and expertise on where we must focus our efforts to ensure the world that emerges post COVID-19 is more just, sustainable and equitable.
Interview With Dr. Jane Goodall: ‘We’ve Got To Get Together And Take Action Now’
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Dr. Jane Goodall first setting foot in Gombe, Tanzania, to begin her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees.
‘We Should Be Very Alarmed’: Interview With Sheryl Sandberg On The Shocking New Stats About Women Leaving The Workforce Due To COVID-19
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and co-founder of Lean In, discusses the alarming new stats revealed in Lean In's recent study on women in the workplace during COVID and why companies need to take swift, bold action.
‘Her Fight Is Ours To Continue’: Esteemed Women Leaders Honor The Life And Legacy Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Their Stories, Reflections And Calls To Action
Featuring: Carol Moseley Braun, Hillary Clinton, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Abigail Disney, Melinda Gates, Kirsten Gillibrand, Jane Goodall, Anita Hill, Valerie Jarrett, Carol Jenkins, Kathy Najimy, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Cecile Richards, S. Mona Sinha, Gloria Steinem, Barbra Streisand
Interview With Arianna Huffington On New Work-Life Strategies That Boost Resilience And Prioritize Well-Being During COVID And Beyond
Arianna Huffington discusses strategies and solutions for managing our lives, work and well-being during these stressful and uncertain times, how to address the growing impact on women, the importance of self-care and more.
Interview With Brittany Packnett Cunningham: On Building Teams, Not Saviors And What It Will Take To Achieve Racial Justice
Activist and thought leader Brittany Packnett Cunningham talks in depth about advancing racial justice, supporting Black women's leadership, encouraging confidence in women, turning out the vote this November, what self-care means to her, and much more.
When Black Women Lead, We All Win: 10 Inspiring Leaders Show Us The Way
Featuring insights from: Luvvie Ajayi, Aimee Allison, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Brittany Packnett Cunningham, Alicia Garza, Valerie Jarrett, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Amanda Seales, Opal Tometi, and Raquel Willis.
It’s Time The ‘Truth Be Told’ About Black Women’s Leadership In The Fight For The Vote
New digital collection tells the untold stories of Black women's vital role in the suffrage movement.
‘These Extraordinary Times Call For Extraordinary Giving’: 12 Leaders In Women’s Philanthropy Speak Out
With insights from Jennifer Alcorn, Emilienne de León Aulina, Elizabeth Barajas-Román, Sarah Haacke Byrd, Vanessa Daniel, Latanya Mapp Frett, Donna P. Hall, Surina Khan, Monique W. Morris, Ana Oliveira, Kavita Ramdas and Teresa Younger.
Huffington Post
Reflections on Occupy Wall Street From Nancy Pelosi, Alice Walker, Arianna Huffington & Others
The frustration people are feeling over the lack of jobs and the economic crisis, the glaring inequities of the 1%, the corruption of the banks, and our dysfunctional political system, has awakened us from our apathy.
Reflections On Aging: Melissa Etheridge, Goldie Hawn, Alice Walker And Others
"It would help not to treat age as if it were any less of a pleasure than it was when we were six and a half and saying, 'I'm six and a half! 1/2.' We could be saying, 'I'm fifty and a half,' and say it with joy." -Gloria Steinem
Tough Talk From Environmental Activist Dr. Helen Caldicott
Dr. Helen Caldicott has passionately devoted the last 40 years to educating the global community about the inherent risks and dangers of nuclear energy and weapons and the critical changes needed to restore and help save our embattled Earth.
An In-depth Interview With Life Coach Tony Robbins
In his impressive career, Tony Robbins has advised luminaries including Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and three U.S. presidents, and individuals all over the world regularly consult with him for his guidance. This candid, in-depth interview offers insight into Robbins' heart and soul.
Exclusive Conversation Between Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra
In this interview, taped in India, Dr. Chopra talks about his ground-breaking work in the field of mind-body medicine, the lessons he's learned from his parents and family, the influence that India's rich cultural traditions have had on his journey.
Behind-the-Scenes At Oprah’s Lifeclass With Tony Robbins And Deepak Chopra
Being at an Oprah show can at times feel like being at a Beatles concert -- when Oprah first comes out on stage the reception is exuberant and deafening, with everyone standing on their feet clapping wildly.
Ending Child Marriage: Insights From Desmond Tutu And Mary Robinson
Child marriage is one of the most shocking and disturbing practices facing girls around the world today. Every year, ten million girls are forcibly married before the age of eighteen, many as young as twelve or thirteen-years-old.
Miss Representation: An Interview with Writer & Director Jennifer Siebel Newsom
"It's not a 'women's' movement, it's a human rights movement we are embarking on. I think in some regards men are more enraged -- fathers of daughters are concerned about their future."
‘Know Your Power And Be Ready’: An Exclusive Interview With Nancy Pelosi
"I want these young women to have the confidence that whatever they have been doing will prepare them in a very unique way for the challenges ahead. There's no one like them."
Exclusive Interview With Gloria Steinem: In Her Own Words
When you think of the world's most famous feminist, you can't help but think of Gloria Steinem, the renowned activist. In the following interview, she reflects on the current state of women and politics, and her own vision for the future of feminism.
Be the Change: Inspiration and Advice from Activists and Celebrities
Media and society in general no longer inspire us or appeal to our own individual power to improve the world. In fact, we have been conditioned to leave that messy business to our elected officials. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Exclusive Interview With Eve Ensler, Recipient of the 2011 Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award
Playwright and activist Eve Ensler is one of the most inspiring people on the planet, and I have been blessed to have a front row seat to her amazing journey.
In Times of Outer-World Overload, Take an Inner Time-Out
It is in times of great stress when we are in survival mode, when it is most important to stop and be present in our lives and carve out some quality, self-nourishing time for silence and stillness.
Envisioning a More Peaceful World: Leading Thinkers Speak Out on Peace and an Upcoming Summit
It feels more important now than ever to put our focus not on a continuing cycle of violence that brings more death, but instead on efforts that contribute to life -- our global safety and health as well as our own personal health and well-being.
Goldie Hawn Talks ‘MindUP’ and Her Mission to Bring Children Happiness
Goldie Hawn has a "life-changing" quest and mission: using our growing understanding about the human brain to create innovative programs in schools to foster happier and more resilient children.
Madeleine Albright: An Exclusive Interview
Albright tackles several topics: how she thinks Obama is faring, her thoughts on the BP oil spill, the "revolution" of the Internet, her advice to women on breaking barriers and more.
Exclusive Interview with Dr. Jane Goodall
We've developed this language which has enabled us to talk about things that aren't present. We are in a position to understand our relation to the rest of the planet. And I think that's what makes us different.
Exclusive Interview With Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh
We humans have lost the wisdom of genuinely resting. We worry too much. We don't allow our bodies to heal, and we don't allow our minds and hearts to heal. Meditation can help us.
The Elders Speak: Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter And Mary Robinson
There is a diverse, all-star cast of some of today's most treasured and charismatic leaders who have come together online and off in a group called the Elders. Their mission: to fight for social justice.
Women Connecting Across the Generational Divide: From Gloria Steinem to Courtney Martin
This Omega Institute conference sets out to build bridges across generations that inspire and empower women to change the world.
Interview with Wangari Maathai, Environmental Activist and Nobel Laureate
We are on one planet; some of the impact of what human beings do in one corner of the world is going to affect people in a distant corner of the world.
Exclusive Interview with Margaret Cho
I checked in with the outspoken actress to talk about her new show, the politics of feeling beautiful, homophobia, the Internet, playing the banjo and her outlook on life.
My Exclusive Interview with Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
I recently spoke with the inspirational former Supreme Court Justice about her new web site, the judiciary and her legacy as the first woman on the Supreme Court.
This Year Make Earth Day a Family Affair
Here are some environmentally conscious activity ideas to celebrate Earth Day.
Exclusive Interview with Jane Fonda: Back on Broadway
Jane Fonda shows that even in the face of physical adversities and age, passionate commitment and inspiration do not have to wane.
SNL Star Amy Poehler on Her New Online Show “Smart Girls”
The idea came out of us wishing we could go back in time to the younger versions of ourselves and let them know it was going to be okay.
Interview with Omega Institute Co-Founder Elizabeth Lesser
Everything about life is mysterious and beautiful and touching and tragic and lovely and mystical. And we waste so much time -- almost every minute -- on swimming against the river.
Renowned Women Speak Out on Palin and the Election
I decided to pose identical questions by email to dynamic women -- Melissa Etheridge, Gloria Steinem, Eve Ensler and more -- to just see what kind of responses would come in.
Natalie Portman on Her New Role: Giving Women Hope
In this exclusive interview, Natalie Portman talks about her work for FINCA International, how she balances her activism with her career as an actress, and her advice on making a difference.
Talking Green with Cameron Diaz
With Earth Day upcoming on April 22, I thought I would share some exclusive excerpts from my interview with Cameron Diaz, which includes her own personal motivation and tips for going green.
Jane Fonda, the Today Show and the “C-word”
It feels strangely ironic and weirdly coincidental that the 10-year anniversary of Eve Ensler's V-Day would be marked with an outcry over a word used for 'vagina.'
Nobel Laureates, Sally Field, and Other Muzzled Peace Voices
Sally Field proved that silencing of women is not just limited to foreign countries, but very much alive here in the U.S.
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Marie Claire
She’s Got Game: U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Challenges Women to Become Major Players
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand challenges women to become major players.
Ms. Magazine
Trump’s Closing Argument Is ‘Focused on Making Latinos His Top Target’: The Ms. Q&A With Voto Latino CEO María Teresa Kumar
Maria Teresa Kumar responds to the racism on display at the recent Trump rally and offers insights on what it would mean if Kamala Harris is elected as our first woman president, what the drivers are for Latinos in this election, and what her call to action is between now and Election Day.
How Care Became a Key Issue This Election
Ai-jen Poo and Reshma Saujani, two leading experts on care, weigh in on the kinds of policies that families—especially working mothers—need to succeed, and how they’re playing out in the ongoing election.
Kamala Harris and the Political Power of Black Women: The Ms. Q&A with Kimberly Peeler-Allen
Kimberly Peeler-Allen, co-founder of Higher Heights, talks about what it would mean to elect our first woman president who is multiracial, why it's important to elevate Black women’s leadership, what issues are mobilizing Black women in this election, what biases and barriers women candidates face; the significance of the ERA on the ballot in New York, and more.
Addressing the Sexism and Racism Aimed at Kamala Harris, Transcending Leadership Stereotypes and More: The Ms. Q&A with Anita Hill
As her testimony made her the target of both racist and sexist personal attacks—which we are now seeing Kamala Harris subjected to in her candidacy—I asked Hill to share her perspective on the biases and challenges Harris faces in her run for president and what we could do to counter them. She also shared her thoughts on what it would mean for the U.S. to elect its first woman and woman of color president, where we are in terms of the status of women today, her advice for young leaders, and more.
Women in the World Meet at Summit: An Interview with Tina Brown
I had the opportunity to talk to Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek & The Daily Beast–and founder of the Women in the World summit–about the third annual event and the importance of making women's voices heard.
Omega Women's Leadership Center
Interview with Elizabeth Lesser: Modern Feminism & Spirituality
Omega cofounder Elizabeth Lesser talks to Marianne Schnall about the mission and vision of the Omega Women's Leadership Center and the future of modern feminism.
Interview with Anna Deavere Smith: As You Reach Up, Reach Out
Actor, playwright, and professor Anna Deavere Smith and Marianne Schnall talk about why it's important that women in leadership reach out in service.
Interview with Ai-jen Poo: The Dignity of Women’s Work
Ai-jen Poo, director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, talks with Marianne Schnall about the importance of political organizing for women to strengthen community and build a new economy.
Interview with Cecile Richards: Women Don’t Need Permission to Lead
Ambition is not a dirty word. Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, and Marianne Schnall discuss the issues that affect women the most and why it is so important to have women in leadership and decision-making roles.
Interview with Eve Ensler: Empowering Generations of Women
Playwright and activist Eve Ensler talks with Marianne Schnall about love, freedom, and how powerful we would be if we all embraced our inner girl.
Interview with Joan Halifax Roshi: The Balance Between Contemplation and Action
Buddhist teacher Joan Halifax Roshi talks with Marianne Schnall about the qualities she wants to see in a leader, how to find balance between inner and outer work, and the benefit of working in challenging situations.
Interview with Sally Field: Look Inside to Find Your Power
Sally Field speaks with Marianne Schnall about the importance of inner work, the unique capacities of women, and how to raise boys to be thoughtful parents and leaders.
Thrive Global
Timeless Wisdom from Gloria Steinem
In honor of Women’s History Month and Gloria’s birthday, I collected some of her most powerful insights, advice and life wisdom from our interviews
Visions to Transform Our World this International Women’s Day
Wisdom and calls to action from 25 inspiring women on creating a more sustainable, equitable, peaceful and just world.
In Remembrance: My Interview With Beloved Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh
Nhat Hanh shares valuable insights, advice and wisdom on how we can use our downtime to truly nourish ourselves, his concerns about the impact of technology on society, and his belief in the power of meditation and mindfulness to produce a more peaceful world and self.
“New Year, True You”: Luvvie Ajayi Jones Shares 5 Ways to Choose Courage and Make “Good Trouble” in 2022
Five takeaways from interview with bestselling author and speaker Luvvie Ajayi Jones who offers powerful insights on facing fear, speaking out, the “revolutionary act” of being yourself, and much more.
Advice From Jane Fonda, Anita Hill, Amy Poehler, and Other Influential Women on Building Confidence
Through sharing some of my favorite quotes, insights, and valuable lessons from my interviews with dozens of influential women, I want to reaffirm that you are powerful and capable and, most important, that your voice is needed.
Gloria Steinem, Dolly Parton, Sally Field and Other Powerful Women on What “Success” Means to Them
I have interviewed many wealthy celebrities, from Oprah to Natalie Portman and more, and they often report that their fulfillment doesn’t come from their fame or wealth at all. Instead, it comes from their advocacy work, giving back, and being of service to others.
16 Leaders on Finding Inner Peace
Oprah Winfrey, Cameron Diaz, Deepak Chopra, Melissa Etheridge, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Goldie Hawn, David Lynch, Dolly Parton, Kerry Washington, and others share simple yet effective strategies on how we can avoid burnout, reduce stress and prioritize our health, happiness and well-being.
TIME
5 Steps to a Female President: It’s not just a ‘women’s issue’
“Why haven’t we ever had a woman President?” Spurred by this question from my then 8-year-old daughter, I set out to find the answer by interviewing the most influential journalists, activists, politicians and thought leaders of today.
Women's eNews
New coalition aims to elect more women
Recognizing that 100 years is far too long to wait for gender parity and that now is the time to harness the energy of this historic moment, eight top women’s political organizations have joined forces to form ReflectUS, a groundbreaking nonpartisan coalition committed to fast-tracking women’s representation across all political offices.
Women's Media Center
Women Candidates Face More Obstacles — and the Pandemic Has Made It Worse
Though the news cycle has been so relentless it can seem hard to keep track, this has been a historic period for women’s political leadership.
Media Heroes Recognized
To help envision a more equitable landscape, last week the WMC 2011 Women's Media Awards celebrated today's powerful and visible women in media.
“Miss Representation”—Poised to Advance a Media Movement
The documentary shown on Oprah's OWN network takes on the disparagement of women and girls in the media in a comprehensive way. Marianne Schnall talks to "Miss Representation" filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
Senator Gillibrand’s Call to Action
Like the national appeal to Rosie the Riveter during World War II, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is asking women to move "Off the Sidelines" to the center of decision making and power in the United States.
Peace Laureates Take On the War on Women
Members of the Nobel Women's Initiative are marshaling their collective wisdom and experience to tackle the challenge of ending rape as a weapon of war.
Celebrating International Women’s Day: Reflections from Natalie Portman, Maya Angelou
For the centenary of International Women's Day this week, Marianne Schnall samples assessments from a wide range of women on where we stand around the world.
Maria Shriver Takes On Alzheimer’s Advocacy
In her final year as California's First Lady, Maria Shriver turns public attention to Alzheimer’s advocacy at her influential California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women.
Shining a Light Under the Veil
The author, whose interviews have been widely published, talks to playwright Mary Apick about the stories of women who spend their public lives shielded from our view.
“Elders” Fight Misuse of Religion to Oppress Women and Girls
Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson say women and girls are the victims of dangerous practices too often justified in the name of religion and tradition. They are members of a prestigious international group that is spotlighting the issue.
Eve Ensler’s Mission: Awaken the Girl Self
Eleven years after the launch of V-Day, Eve Ensler sets out to do for girls what she did for women—uncover the truth of their experiences and create a global dialogue. Her new book is being published February 9.
Feminist.com Inspiring Conversations Series
- Conversation with Madeleine Albright
- Conversation with Isabel Allende
- Conversation with Maya Angelou
- Conversation with Sandra Bernhard
- Conversation with Margaret Cho
- Conversation with Eve Ensler
- Conversation with Melissa Etheridge
- Conversation with Jane Fonda
- Conversation with Melinda Gates
- Conversation with Kirsten Gillibrand
- Conversation with Carol Gilligan
- Conversation with Jane Goodall
- Conversation with Goldie Hawn
- Conversation with Charreah Jackson
- Conversation with Annie Lennox
- Conversation with Elizabeth Lesser
- Conversation with Wangari Maathai
- Conversation with Courtney Martin
- Conversation with Pat Mitchell
- Conversation with Alberta Nells
- Conversation with Ana Nogales
- Conversation with Nancy Pelosi
- Conversation with Natalie Portman
- Conversation with Sheri Salata
- Conversation with Gloria Steinem
- Conversation with Helen Thomas
- Conversation with Loung Ung
- Conversation with Alice Walker
- Conversation with Kerry Washington
- Conversation with Betty Williams
- Conversation with Oprah Winfrey
Other Writings and Interviews
- Hair Manifesto (Adios Barbie)
- Cyberfeminism: Networking on the Net (with Amy Richards; excerpt from Sisterhood is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millenium by Robin Morgan)
- Reflections
- Celebrity Quotes About Choice
- Tori Amos's Hope Hotline
- Interview with Environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr.
- Interview with Sandra Bernhard
- Interview with Ted Danson about Protecting the World's Oceans
- Interview with Cameron Diaz on Live Earth, working with Al Gore and Going Green (Entertainment Weekly)
- Jane Fonda on Men, Power and Plastic Surgery (Glamour Magazine)
- Interview with Timothy Leary
- Wangari Maathai's Seeds of an Idea (O, The Oprah Magazine)
- Bette Midler: The Divine Miss Clean
- Interview with Kathy Najimy
- Interview with Natalie Portman on her work with FINCA International (Entertainment Weekly)
- Interview with Gloria Steinem
- Interview with Meryl Streep on Reducing Pesticide Levels in Food