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Gloria Steinem's life was dedicated to the woman's rights cause and the liberation from the patriarchal outlook society has had on a woman for all of history. In 1972 she went on to creating many organizations such as the National Women's Political Caucus with other woman rights activists and feminists such as Congresswoman Bella Abzug, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, and feminist Betty Friedan. Steinem also went on to create not only organizations for woman and woman right but also for gender and race equality such as Women’s Action Alliance (1971), which promotes multi-racial education for children and equality, the Women’s Media Center (2004) to promote body positive for woman in media, Voters for Choice (1977), a pro-choice political committee, and the Ms. Foundation for Women. In the 1990s, she helped establish Take Our Daughters to Work Day, the first national opportunity to and for the empowerment of young girls to learn about career opportunities.[1]

  1. ^ "Gloria Steinem". National Women's History Museum. Retrieved 2021-03-11.